Esplorare il crepacuore, la famiglia, e come sopravvivere.Esplorare il crepacuore, la famiglia, e come sopravvivere.Esplorare il crepacuore, la famiglia, e come sopravvivere.
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Keep going, she's got this. Sara Pascoe has so much to say that the first episode seemed a bit confused. However, episode sees her getting into her awesome stride. Excellent potential here.
Really enjoyed this show, especially the final episode where the format really comes together perfectly.
One of the best sitcoms very written. It's very well-observed, intellectually interesting and uproariously funny. Ignore the bitter trolls.
I don't know why I'm surprised that there are so many 1 and 2 star reviews by men who seem bitter that a woman made a television show about 1) herself 2) women in general.
Yes, she probably has tried to capitalise on the success of shows like Fleabag, game face, etc. But the show IS still decent in its own right. It's funny and touching, and the characters are generally well written.
Sarah Pascoe herself is funny and intelligent and that comes through clearly in the show. Despite her intelligence and ability to critically examine issues in a sophisticated and nuanced manner, she comes across as a fence sitter (not just in this shown but in general) which can be super irritating. If you're gonna be preachy, at least commit. For example, her comment about the blurb of a book about women being "trans exclusionary" before launching into a couple of episodes which explicitly mention the differences between male and female bodies. There was no need- it felt forced. If you're going to write about something as factual as male and female bodies, do so unapologetically.
The pacing is a bit weird and clunky.
It's a good, funny but surreal, touching introspective story about working on yourself and (kind of) working through pain and cynicism.
Yes, she probably has tried to capitalise on the success of shows like Fleabag, game face, etc. But the show IS still decent in its own right. It's funny and touching, and the characters are generally well written.
Sarah Pascoe herself is funny and intelligent and that comes through clearly in the show. Despite her intelligence and ability to critically examine issues in a sophisticated and nuanced manner, she comes across as a fence sitter (not just in this shown but in general) which can be super irritating. If you're gonna be preachy, at least commit. For example, her comment about the blurb of a book about women being "trans exclusionary" before launching into a couple of episodes which explicitly mention the differences between male and female bodies. There was no need- it felt forced. If you're going to write about something as factual as male and female bodies, do so unapologetically.
The pacing is a bit weird and clunky.
It's a good, funny but surreal, touching introspective story about working on yourself and (kind of) working through pain and cynicism.
Yes it's odd and a little slow but it's wonderful.
You could say that it covers some mental health issues ,cos it does. You could say it covers ALOT of women's issues cos it does.
But is it funny? Well yes it is!
Sarah plays Sarah a character that is very much how I imagine she is in real life .
If you've seen her stand up and or seen her on TV and enjoy watching her, then this is a twisted fun version of that. Enjoy.
Sarah plays Sarah a character that is very much how I imagine she is in real life .
If you've seen her stand up and or seen her on TV and enjoy watching her, then this is a twisted fun version of that. Enjoy.
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- QuizDuring filming, Cariad Lloyd, who plays Scoopy, was heavily pregnant in real life like her character.
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