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It's a new British comedy, a female psychologist has sessions with famous women from the past, well at least versions of them (and some of them are men).
If television could qualify for an Oscar, then the three standouts, Samantha Spiro, Julia Davis and Sharon Horgan should all be up for it.
It's a deliciously well-written script, directed, acted and edited perfectly.
There are some British characters that are unknown elsewhere, I hope that won't matter as the characters talk for themselves.
Oh yes, mind-bending potential. I have watched the two episodes so far, Beatrix Potter's dream at the end of episode two expanded the range of what was possible. No spoilers.
If television could qualify for an Oscar, then the three standouts, Samantha Spiro, Julia Davis and Sharon Horgan should all be up for it.
It's a deliciously well-written script, directed, acted and edited perfectly.
There are some British characters that are unknown elsewhere, I hope that won't matter as the characters talk for themselves.
Oh yes, mind-bending potential. I have watched the two episodes so far, Beatrix Potter's dream at the end of episode two expanded the range of what was possible. No spoilers.
- alan-51-111974
- 6 jun 2013
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Knife sharp script. Fantastic performers. I really wish they would make some more.
- desimonici-898-584421
- 19 abr 2020
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It's one of the funniest shows I've ever seen. The British cultural references often sent me to Google. Well worth the effort. The acting troupe has incredible comedic range. The Bronte Sisters. Anna Nicole. Helen of Troy. Emmeline Pankhurst. Janice Joplin. Always hilarious. Always clever.
- cmcwallace-51863
- 2 may 2022
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