We return during the second season, which seems to be full of events and strong surprises in this series, where Carl gets a chance to swim with some dolphins during that wonderful journey. On the other hand, Ricky and Steve seem to be planning a different thing. Now, there are a few surprises for holiday planners. Carl, on the other hand, makes a trip through Trans-Siberian Express, which looks like a different journey.
Apparently, Pilkington's appeal has something to do with his joyless demeanour and the resulting monologue of dreariness he manages to come out with everywhere he goes. This appeal continues to evade me.
It€™'s a sign of great reality television that it manages to get drama from someone being very human and not overcoming their fear. It€™'s so rare to see someone admit to their so-called shortcomings, which Karl does here.
As funny as the show is...the moments in which Pilkington actually embraces the trip, and by extension embraces life, truly really stand out this season.
Karl Pilkington is a very unique person. His way of seeing things seems to be on another planet altogether from the rest of humanity and it shines through beautifully in series 2.