Car Share has many audience pleasures. Peter Kay has been in many TV shows and has done stand-up comedy for a long time. This means he will be recognised by the public and they will watch because of it. The episodes have snowballing humour. For example, episode two has the dogging joke which escalates throughout the episode, climaxing as they stop a man on the road. They also feature transgressive humour with things like the butchers advert and the dogging joke. These make it appeal to teenagers and adults. As the series advances, the audience learns more about the characters and grows with them. This increases interest and enjoyment of the show as the audience wants to learn more about the characters and how they grow throughout the series.
Most of the series is set in the car. This means the audience notices the small changes and takes pleasure from them. This is contrasted in the last episode where a long time is spent in a cafe. This is to show a change in the series and to show the series is ending. The characters in the show are relatable and have features of many people. This is to make the audience empathise with them and therefore watch the show as they see the characters as similar to themselves.Throughout the series, music is used to enhance the viewing pleasure and to create humour in places it wouldn't usually be. Then Finally, the audience learns the plot and predicts what will happen next, making it more exciting.
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