Daddy Issues
- टीवी सीरीज़
- 2024–
मैनचेस्टर में सप्ताहांत की पार्टी में, जेम्मा का जीवन तब उलट-पुलट हो जाता है जब छुट्टियों के दौरान वह गर्भवती हो जाती है. उसे एक साथ अपनी गर्भावस्था को संभालना होगा और अपने दुखी पिता मैल्कम ... सभी पढ़ेंमैनचेस्टर में सप्ताहांत की पार्टी में, जेम्मा का जीवन तब उलट-पुलट हो जाता है जब छुट्टियों के दौरान वह गर्भवती हो जाती है. उसे एक साथ अपनी गर्भावस्था को संभालना होगा और अपने दुखी पिता मैल्कम की शादी टूटने के बाद उसकी मदद करनी होगी.मैनचेस्टर में सप्ताहांत की पार्टी में, जेम्मा का जीवन तब उलट-पुलट हो जाता है जब छुट्टियों के दौरान वह गर्भवती हो जाती है. उसे एक साथ अपनी गर्भावस्था को संभालना होगा और अपने दुखी पिता मैल्कम की शादी टूटने के बाद उसकी मदद करनी होगी.
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- कुल 1 नामांकन
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The answer is there's a common theme amongst those who slated this - they all start by saying how little of it they actually watched! One proudly boasting they only managed 10 minutes, yet feel qualified to trash the entire series, having missed 99.9% of it 😂
We all know you can't please everyone, but the opinions of keyboard warriors with neither the patience nor respect to consider all of someone's hard work, before glibly trashing what they didn't even watch, should simply be ignored or laughed at themselves!
Brilliantly written and performed by all. Even the smallest of parts are well thought through and hard worked on. This had my wife and I laughing and talking about it for days. But that's just our (well considered) opinions 😉, your mileage may vary 😂
We all know you can't please everyone, but the opinions of keyboard warriors with neither the patience nor respect to consider all of someone's hard work, before glibly trashing what they didn't even watch, should simply be ignored or laughed at themselves!
Brilliantly written and performed by all. Even the smallest of parts are well thought through and hard worked on. This had my wife and I laughing and talking about it for days. But that's just our (well considered) opinions 😉, your mileage may vary 😂
This is a warm hug of a show, the sort of series that is quintessentially British with the humour coming from real situations. The humour isn't forced, making the best lines real laugh out loud moments.
David Morrisey is outstanding as the hapless Dad, and provides most of those laugh out loud moments. Aimee Lee Wood proves again, as she did in Sex Education, that she is a master of playing the relatable character that you just want to root for. Whereas is SE she played a somewhat ditzy character, here she plays a much smarter and self sufficient character but again pulls off the warm loveable persona. The chemistry between the two main character is faultless and as we come to expect from very British sitcoms there is a fine supporting cast of characters to bounce off, some serious and some for comic effect. It all just fits together nicely and once I had finished episode one I just wanted to carry on and watched the whole series in one go.
The final episode is very moving with a couple of twists that leave scope for a second series and I for one would welcome it.
David Morrisey is outstanding as the hapless Dad, and provides most of those laugh out loud moments. Aimee Lee Wood proves again, as she did in Sex Education, that she is a master of playing the relatable character that you just want to root for. Whereas is SE she played a somewhat ditzy character, here she plays a much smarter and self sufficient character but again pulls off the warm loveable persona. The chemistry between the two main character is faultless and as we come to expect from very British sitcoms there is a fine supporting cast of characters to bounce off, some serious and some for comic effect. It all just fits together nicely and once I had finished episode one I just wanted to carry on and watched the whole series in one go.
The final episode is very moving with a couple of twists that leave scope for a second series and I for one would welcome it.
This started reasonably well but went downhill pretty fast after that. I understand that David Morrissey may have wanted to try something less serious but this wasn't the show for that. His continued hapless, sometimes cringe worthy behaviour was hard to watch. His character didn't grow and even with his daughter getting exasperated at his failures, stupidity and bad choices in every episode there was no change that I could see. There were odd laughs and Aimee Lou Wood was quite good but even her storyline didn't carry this "comedy" through. Didn't see the point of the sister in prison, who looked absolutely nothing like her supposed sister! The best mate was really irritating and could easily have been got rid of by the daughter. He was just as stupid and quite obnoxious, not someone you would want to spend time with if the were real. I won't be watching if there is a second series.
For the first series of a comedy show it's surprisingly good. The rapour between the leads is great and they're are a lot of good laughs. Not everything lands but it's one of the best new comedies I've seen in a long time. I've laughed out loud at least once per episode and had a beaming smile in most episodes as well.
Give the first two episodes a go if you're not sure. The first episode is probably the weakest so that's the best way to get a feel if the show is for you. It can be a bit predictable at times but that isn't really a bad thing and so I hope they make more of it! It's certainly better than the other recent comedy pilots on the BBC.
Give the first two episodes a go if you're not sure. The first episode is probably the weakest so that's the best way to get a feel if the show is for you. It can be a bit predictable at times but that isn't really a bad thing and so I hope they make more of it! It's certainly better than the other recent comedy pilots on the BBC.
(Reviewed after watching the first episode.)
Bravo BBC for making an actual comedy, rather than something that thinks it is a comedy but is not actually funny.
There are some nice lines here. I especially liked the one about Argos vouchers.
Getting David Morrissey on board as the dad is a good sign. Being the only person not to have watched Sex Education (2019-2023), I'm not familiar with Aimee Lou Wood, but she also seems like a real catch. (Perhaps she looks a little bit too comedic, but she does resist the urge to ham things up.)
It's clear a lot of thought has gone into the scripts and the performances. I'm looking forward to watching the rest of the series.
Bravo BBC for making an actual comedy, rather than something that thinks it is a comedy but is not actually funny.
There are some nice lines here. I especially liked the one about Argos vouchers.
Getting David Morrissey on board as the dad is a good sign. Being the only person not to have watched Sex Education (2019-2023), I'm not familiar with Aimee Lou Wood, but she also seems like a real catch. (Perhaps she looks a little bit too comedic, but she does resist the urge to ham things up.)
It's clear a lot of thought has gone into the scripts and the performances. I'm looking forward to watching the rest of the series.
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