Comedian and actor Chris Odod described a return to London from the United States, as finding people in the city “landing” after a decade of discounts.
IT Crowd star returned to London from Los Angeles with his wife Dawn O’Porter and their two children a year ago.
He told Sky News: “10 years have passed, and you can feel it.”
“People are declining, it is the impression that I get. I do not know whether it is because of the political culture that is divided or whether it is because people are broken as ** t because they did not put any money in public services for a long time, and now they said they will not do It is either because they will not raise taxes, so I don’t know what they will.
When asked if he had been optimistic that things would change for the better, he replied, “Not yet.”
Odod said that the decision to return to the United Kingdom “was not because Trump entered or any of this nonsense,” but he wanted to “go out before the political cycle began, because it was heating a little.” He added: “He did not do this time in reality, because he won this ease.”
The Irish star was speaking before the first show of the Sky Orignal Small New Small Town, Big Story, which comes to Sky and now on Thursday 27 February.
The dramatic comedy is located in the Irish -Irish border village, and it follows Windy Patterson, which was filmed by Mad Men’s Christina Hendricks, a local girl who found success as a TV producer in Los Angeles. She returns with a film crew in clouds and had to face a secret for decades – visitors from outer space.
Does the creator of the offer believe in foreign existence?
“I find it difficult to believe that we are very complete.”. He descends from Boyle, Roskomon Province, which is considered a “UFO hot point” in Ireland.
“In the expansion of the universe, the multiple universe, or anything we direct inside, it seems unlikely that you and I prefer we can do, no crime.”
Patterson’s show-hhow, titled I Am Celt, is described as lame from Thrones, it seems that it is often depicted in the inaccurate Hollywood Hollywood.
Odod laughs: “Some of them can be heavy, or a little away.” “I think the thing that should be remembered is that we are guilty of it too.
“Whenever I hear that the Americans are depicting the Irish people, they often mobilize themselves with cheese burning while they are disappointed. There should be little giving and enjoying it.”