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The second season begins with a series of powerful comedy events. The season opens with Tina, who was not sure what to expect. There seems to be something on the other side, The Scaredy Cat. On the other hand, Andy gets a job at the call center of the Comfort Support Line, which will put him in a difficult position by dealing with the stress and anxiety of all people.
Shearsmith can't help looking shifty in most of his roles - but the writing and performances were so engaging that it hardly mattered. This was inventive, deliciously wicked and utterly characteristic of its creators.
Comedy turns from Jack Whitehall, Julie Hesmondhalgh and Mark Benton really inject the humour into this episode set inside a sleeper carriage and make it undoubtedly one of the most laugh-out-loud episodes of Inside No 9.
Like reopening the curtains of an old theatre that once brought vibrant characters to life for a few hours at a time to audiences wanting to be taken in and led somewhere unexpected.