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There seem to be more exotic and varied situations we are experiencing through the third season with friends. The season begins as Karl tries to rejoin Arwick Davis as they try to follow their plans by following Marco Polo's footsteps, starting their adventure in Venice. On the other hand, there are new and enjoyable attempts by the team as Carl and Warwick continue their journey to India. That trip may be quite different, as there are parts of the Bollywood film after Carl has been exposed to more exotic situations in India.
Despite my initial fears that this looked like the sort of unwelcome meddling that could kill off a brilliant TV show for good, I have to accept that Gervais may have known what he was doing all along.
Warwick Davis is an excellent addition to this series...Karl is true to form in his uncertain approach to whatever adventure awaits, while Davis compliments that with his own perspective and encouragement.
By putting so much interesting subtext onscreen, then refusing to actually engage with it on anything besides a surface level, An Idiot Abroad is a missed opportunity.
As long as Pilkington remains - or remains able to portray - the titular idiot, he'll be a worthy guide and companion for couch-bound dreamers looking for a decidedly uncomfortable kind of travel adventure.