And with laser precision, Demetriou has fully exploited this recipe and conjured up something that is truly hilarious. It's not hugely complex (to the clear annoyance of some comedy snobs) but by simply saying exactly what is happening, or what you think, in a different way than would be expected in usual speech - well, that is where the gold is. Stath Lets Flats aims directly at the heart of the humour algorithm. You really can't overthink this show - and believe us, Stath definitely wouldn't. Who is this man that can barely get out a sentence, and what makes him funny? Is it OK to be laughing at somebody this simple? This sort of premise feels bland enough to draw confusion at first glance and also mild concern, especially if you dare take it too seriously. Stath Lets Flats arrived on Channel 4 in 2018, complete with an unpronounceable name and worryingly niche plot-line: a wally of a man lets flats for a living, and carnage ensues. Familiar characters such as Sophie (played by Natasia Demetriou) and Al (Al Roberts) are back again, but sadly, one of season 1’s fan-favourites will not be back.You can laugh with people but not at them. We’ll be joined by both returning and fresh faces, with Stath once again centre-stage and juggling the pressures of a new boss. Episode 1 is on from 10:00 – 10:30 pm, and subsequent episodes will follow weekly. Season 2 is finally here and set to air on Channel 4. SEE ALSO: Sacred Games season 2 ending explained – does Sartaj save the day?Ĭhannel 4’s Stath Lets Flats: Season 2 air date The titular Stath, a bumbling Noth London letting agent, was played by Jamie Demetriou ( Fleabag, Paddington 2) and joined by a skilled comedic cast which we all grew rather fond of over the course of six episodes. Back in 2018, a promising little show named Stath Lets Flats arrived on screens and audiences were more than happy to give it a whirl, considering Robert Popper – writer of Friday Night Dinner – co-wrote the series.
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