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: Critics and fans alike consider Fry and Laurie "born for these parts". Laurie’s "rubber-faced mugging" and portrayal of the "aristocratic idiot" perfectly balance Fry’s "stone-faced" and "acerbic" intelligence.
: Some reviewers point out that the frequent recasting of secondary characters (like Madeline Bassett or Aunt Agatha) can be distracting. Additionally, the final fourth season is often cited as slightly weaker, as it diverts further from the source material. Community Perspectives Jeeves and Wooster(1990)
“Jeeves and Wooster is possibly the most hilarious television program ever to grace my portable DVD player... Hugh Laurie absolutely IS Bertie Wooster.” Yet Another Period Drama Blog · 12 years ago : Critics and fans alike consider Fry and