Lots of funny stuff, but not always connected. Several issues are noted in the 'Goofs' section, and none of them make any more sense than to simply exist for plot reasons. And yes: most of these are typical TV tropes -- like never having to need to use a toilet unless the plot requires it. But you kinda have to wonder: what's the point of being chained to a church (as a form of protest) if there's no media there to see it? And what was her plan, really, for basic bodily needs? And when Jim steps in so she can do so, why does her next scene show her emerging from her kitchen with wet hair? Well of course, it's so a funny plot item could happen in her absence. And is it actually funny? Yes. But not as funny as it would have been if it happened more logically.
Which is fine; many TV shows never rise much above this. But it comes off a bit pale to have the vicar barely tolerating the lack of logic in other characters, and then be illogical herself.
Which is fine; many TV shows never rise much above this. But it comes off a bit pale to have the vicar barely tolerating the lack of logic in other characters, and then be illogical herself.