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    Burgling | Peep Show Season 5 Episode 1

    2/9/2026Peep Show
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    The British cult comedy *Peep Show* returned for its fifth season with the episode "Burglar," continuing its deep dive into the pathological and complex relationship between Mark Corrigan and Jeremy "Jez" Osborne. Famous for its groundbreaking use of point-of-view (POV) cinematography and internal monologues, the series places paranoia and the violation of privacy at the heart of this chapter. The plot centers on the duo's reaction to a break-in at their Mitcham flat—an event that triggers Mark’s obsessive need for control and security, while Jeremy, true to form, attempts to leverage the misfortune for his own social and personal gain. Beyond the comedic surface, the episode touches upon the existential anxieties characteristic of the British middle class in the early 21st century. It examines how the violation of a secure domestic space affects the psyche, particularly for a character like Mark, who already suffers from severe social anxiety. Written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain (the creators who would later bring the world *Succession*), the script masterfully balances moments of self-humiliation with sharp insights into masculinity, the fear of failure, and the pursuit of justice in an indifferent world. The cultural significance of "Burglar" lies in its commitment to the show's innovative format, which earned it cult status through the brutal honesty with which it depicts the less flattering sides of human nature. Lead actors David Mitchell and Robert Webb are at the height of their comedic powers here, navigating a landscape of total helplessness and raw selfishness. This episode redefines the concept of "cringe comedy," illustrating exactly why *Peep Show* is regarded as one of the most influential and acclaimed sitcoms in British television history.

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