Una ragazza con paralisi cerebrale, frustrata dal sistema assistenziale, sfrutta i pregiudizi della società per creare un impero della droga. Nessuno sospetterebbe di Emily, e questo è il su... Leggi tuttoUna ragazza con paralisi cerebrale, frustrata dal sistema assistenziale, sfrutta i pregiudizi della società per creare un impero della droga. Nessuno sospetterebbe di Emily, e questo è il suo vantaggio più grande.Una ragazza con paralisi cerebrale, frustrata dal sistema assistenziale, sfrutta i pregiudizi della società per creare un impero della droga. Nessuno sospetterebbe di Emily, e questo è il suo vantaggio più grande.
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Pushers is fantastic! I laughed out loud a lot watching this!
Absolutely loved the characters, ideas, and story.
I was captivated from episode 1. Hoping channel 4 make more series of this as it would he great to see how it develops.
Rosie jones is really funny, she's one of my favourite comedians. Her writing it great and I found myself laughing out loud a lot during this show.
The concept of then show is a really fun and witty idea, I've never seen anything like it before.
Really enjoyed the set design, location choices and whole vibe of the show.
Hoping for a season two please! Just wonderful.
Absolutely loved the characters, ideas, and story.
I was captivated from episode 1. Hoping channel 4 make more series of this as it would he great to see how it develops.
Rosie jones is really funny, she's one of my favourite comedians. Her writing it great and I found myself laughing out loud a lot during this show.
The concept of then show is a really fun and witty idea, I've never seen anything like it before.
Really enjoyed the set design, location choices and whole vibe of the show.
Hoping for a season two please! Just wonderful.
I did make it through all six episodes, so it's not 'unwatchable', but they could have made this show so much richer, rather than spacing out the couple of gags that were present.
It kind of rushes its way toward the premise of the show after a very brief set up, but then doesn't feel like it knows what to do when it gets there.
It's a nice idea and a mostly pretty good cast, but unfortunately, there's only enough 'writing' for maybe two of them at best.
Good attempt, but this doesn't deserve another series on merit, even though it will probably get one because of the power of positive discrimintion. But I won't be watching it.
It kind of rushes its way toward the premise of the show after a very brief set up, but then doesn't feel like it knows what to do when it gets there.
It's a nice idea and a mostly pretty good cast, but unfortunately, there's only enough 'writing' for maybe two of them at best.
Good attempt, but this doesn't deserve another series on merit, even though it will probably get one because of the power of positive discrimintion. But I won't be watching it.
Rosie Jones is a superior comedy writer and Pushers is an excellent demonstration of playing to one's strengths and it's great to see her enjoying her character and not hogging all the best comedic lines for herself.
This show has perfect nuances of dark comedy shrouded by the realism of challenges and discrimination faced by society with varying disabilities.
This is a typical Channel 4 outing of how we should be exposed to a variety of creativity from all aspects and allow the viewer to immerse themselves into a world rarely treated to a comedic viewpoint without being directly or indirectly offensive to anyone.
This show has perfect nuances of dark comedy shrouded by the realism of challenges and discrimination faced by society with varying disabilities.
This is a typical Channel 4 outing of how we should be exposed to a variety of creativity from all aspects and allow the viewer to immerse themselves into a world rarely treated to a comedic viewpoint without being directly or indirectly offensive to anyone.
Whilst attempting to be Shameless with disabilities but didn't live up to this. The acting was generally terrible and jokes the same.
Although I like the thought of disabled people being seen in society as all too often they are overlooked. Unfortunately many of the punch lines were missed and story line slow and predictable.
It made disabled people appear dishonest and stupid. What we are told in the media about many people falsely claiming benefits is made to appear true- whilst unfortunately there are many honest people out there who do not do this. Scenes like cocaine constantly being spilt or pretending to wet themselves just enhances the disabled stereotype. If you are going to do a comedy about disabled people you need to make them the opposite to this.
Although I like the thought of disabled people being seen in society as all too often they are overlooked. Unfortunately many of the punch lines were missed and story line slow and predictable.
It made disabled people appear dishonest and stupid. What we are told in the media about many people falsely claiming benefits is made to appear true- whilst unfortunately there are many honest people out there who do not do this. Scenes like cocaine constantly being spilt or pretending to wet themselves just enhances the disabled stereotype. If you are going to do a comedy about disabled people you need to make them the opposite to this.
Push is funny, sharp, and full of moments I didn't realise I was missing on screen. I've genuinely never seen two disabled people just having a conversation on a TV show before and not about being inspirational, just... living. I rarely laugh out loud at anything, but this had me actually cracking up.
As someone who now uses a wheelchair after getting long COVID, I related hard. Gig venues have stopped searching me too, and yeah, I sneak in alcohol. Watching people like me being funny, cheeky, and unapologetically themselves felt like something I didn't know I needed.
I've really enjoyed Rosie Jones' writing for radio before, and it's so exciting to see her voice on screen. The cast have great chemistry, the writing is sharp, and it leaves space for both humour and honesty. It's not polished, and that's what makes it brilliant. I hope this is the start of much more.
As someone who now uses a wheelchair after getting long COVID, I related hard. Gig venues have stopped searching me too, and yeah, I sneak in alcohol. Watching people like me being funny, cheeky, and unapologetically themselves felt like something I didn't know I needed.
I've really enjoyed Rosie Jones' writing for radio before, and it's so exciting to see her voice on screen. The cast have great chemistry, the writing is sharp, and it leaves space for both humour and honesty. It's not polished, and that's what makes it brilliant. I hope this is the start of much more.
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