Ep 2. David Bowie
- TV-MA
- September 21, 2006
- 28 min
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8.2 (1,147)
In the second episode of season 2 of Extras, titled "David Bowie," the focus is on Andy Millman, played by Ricky Gervais, and his attempts to impress the legendary musician David Bowie.
The episode begins with a typical day on set for Andy and his friend Maggie, played by Ashley Jensen. They are both extras on a film set, waiting for their scene to be filmed. When they realize that David Bowie is filming a scene for the same project, they both become excited and star-struck.
As they sneak around the set trying to catch a glimpse of Bowie, Andy becomes obsessed with the idea of impressing him and making a connection. Andy's obsession with fame and status is a recurring theme throughout the series, and it is particularly strong in this episode.
Andy concocts a plan to get Bowie's attention by pretending to be a writer who wants to collaborate with him on a new project. Andy enlists the help of a struggling actor named Danny, played by Stephen Merchant, to pose as his agent and set up a meeting with Bowie.
The scenes featuring Bowie are well executed and add to the overall quality of the episode. Bowie's playful and slightly surreal personality is clearly on display, and there are some genuinely funny moments as Andy tries to navigate the strange world of show business.
As the episode progresses, Andy's obsession with Bowie and his desire for fame become even more intense. He becomes increasingly convinced that his plan will work and that he will finally achieve the success he has been dreaming of.
Without giving away too much of the plot, the episode ultimately ends on a bittersweet note that highlights the price of fame and the cost of compromising one's integrity for the sake of success.
Overall, "David Bowie" is a standout episode of Extras and does an excellent job of exploring the dark side of show business and the pitfalls of pursuing fame at all costs. The addition of David Bowie to the cast is inspired and adds an extra layer of interest and excitement to the already compelling storyline.