blackadder goes forth was the WWI based one, and is my favourite
Baldrick; "whats the standard proceedure for stepping on a mine sir?"
Blackadder; "jump 200 ft in the air and scatter yourself over a large area"
i also remember being absolutely floored at the final episodes ending....unexpected and VERY powerful, seeing that it was coming from a "light comedy"
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The final episode of this series, "Goodbyeee...", is known for being extraordinarily poignant for a comedy — especially the final scene, which sees the main characters (Blackadder, Baldrick, George, and Darling) finally venturing forward and charging off to die in the fog and smoke of no man's land. Melchett remains at his office but blithely orders a reluctant Darling to fight with the others. "Goodbyeee..." had no closing titles, simply fading from the protagonists charging across no man's land under fire, to a field of poppies in the sunlight: like the poem "In Flanders Fields". This particular poignant moment illustrates how the series had the capacity to be more than just a sit-com. In a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes drawn up by the British Film Institute in 2000, voted for by industry professionals, Blackadder Goes Forth was placed 16th.
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