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Tras graduarse en la universidad, Meg, su prima Bunny y su amiga Laura, de veintitantos años, comparten piso y se enfrentan a los altibajos del amor y de la vida.Tras graduarse en la universidad, Meg, su prima Bunny y su amiga Laura, de veintitantos años, comparten piso y se enfrentan a los altibajos del amor y de la vida.Tras graduarse en la universidad, Meg, su prima Bunny y su amiga Laura, de veintitantos años, comparten piso y se enfrentan a los altibajos del amor y de la vida.
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It has been described as the female inbetweeners and the description is spot on it's very funny and messed up in places. I find Laura particularly funny with her put downs of Gary. I would like there to be more series and it's a shame there isn't more.
Stumbled across this after a clip popped up on Facebook. Watched the whole 4 seasons and really enjoyed them. Very funny in places with some great laugh out loud moments.
Highly recommended if you want to take your brain out and chill out!
This is a refreshing sitcom that centres around the shenanigans of twentysomething immature characters between the stages of uni needing to enter into adult life.
These characters get themselves into some embarrassing situations that are relatable, others completely unrelatable and beyond belief - it's these situations do end up being awkwardly funny - and that's the type comedy this series brings.
I like the way the sitcom has done this in the perspective of three female friends, which are usually shown the other way round, and it certainly doesn't mean their actions show them in a flattering light. If anything, they usually have some portrayal to make them a little loveable, I think this series actually might connect to their story but not necessarily sympathise!
I thought the actors playing the characters were perfect. This series delivered a good awkward comedy with a little something refreshing.
These characters get themselves into some embarrassing situations that are relatable, others completely unrelatable and beyond belief - it's these situations do end up being awkwardly funny - and that's the type comedy this series brings.
I like the way the sitcom has done this in the perspective of three female friends, which are usually shown the other way round, and it certainly doesn't mean their actions show them in a flattering light. If anything, they usually have some portrayal to make them a little loveable, I think this series actually might connect to their story but not necessarily sympathise!
I thought the actors playing the characters were perfect. This series delivered a good awkward comedy with a little something refreshing.
Drifters is a sit-com following three young women in their 20s who are stuck in that awkward time of life when you're no longer a child but also not quite responsible or mature enough to make it in the adult world and are basically just trying to get your life together. Meg, Bunny and Laura are very flawed but relatable characters who are very straight-talking and somewhat obnoxious and attempting to 'make it' in the world. They adopt a 'fake it until you make it' philosophy and consequently get themselves into some hilariously awkward situations in front of their partners, colleagues, friends and family.
It's not a spectacular show, but it does what it says on the tin and provides some very funny moments. It does what only British comedies can achieve by never holding back in showing the more disgusting antics that young people get up to (particularly sexually) and the language they use. Face it - a lot of young people ARE sex-obsessed, they ARE vulgar and they ARE party animals, and that's what Drifters shows. It's refreshing to see a comedy that depicts three females who aren't perfect and who are shallow, self-centred, promiscuous, immature, loud and vulgar - qualities which are generally associated with young men.
For anyone that really wants to know what to expect from Drifters, it's basically a slightly older female version of Inbetweeners - there you have it.
It's not a spectacular show, but it does what it says on the tin and provides some very funny moments. It does what only British comedies can achieve by never holding back in showing the more disgusting antics that young people get up to (particularly sexually) and the language they use. Face it - a lot of young people ARE sex-obsessed, they ARE vulgar and they ARE party animals, and that's what Drifters shows. It's refreshing to see a comedy that depicts three females who aren't perfect and who are shallow, self-centred, promiscuous, immature, loud and vulgar - qualities which are generally associated with young men.
For anyone that really wants to know what to expect from Drifters, it's basically a slightly older female version of Inbetweeners - there you have it.
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- TriviaJessica Knappet, Lydia Rose Bewley and Lauren O'Rourke all appeared together in the Inbetweeners Movie. The film finished with the three of them at an airport, all three first appear together in an airport in Drifters.
- ConexionesReferenced in 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown: Best Bits 1 (2020)
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- Watford, Hertfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Queens Road / Intu Watford, Hight Street)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 23min
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