The life of Tracey and the mishaps of her neighbourhood, friends and family, and of course, her boyfriend.The life of Tracey and the mishaps of her neighbourhood, friends and family, and of course, her boyfriend.The life of Tracey and the mishaps of her neighbourhood, friends and family, and of course, her boyfriend.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 5 wins & 12 nominations total
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Ever since I saw the advertisement trailer on the Television it grabbed my attention. I never got round to watching it for some reason but when I did I was so happy. It's a stand out show to me. Great Comedy! No matter what others say I love the show. It holds something fresh and the characters are so likable. Yes the content is rude and not suitable for certain ages, but isn't that part of the humour? No one has said no to something a little inappropriate I hope is continues for at least one or two more seasons because E4 would be lost without it. Michaela Coel has proved herself to be a great attribute towards modern entertainment!!!
This story is humorous and pleasing. For people who comment and believe that this show is black stereotypes, no...it isn't. It's about issues of about religious persecution and how that effect our society today. It's about relationships and just trying to have an open mind during the most life changing moment in your life. I hate in black shows everything is always a stereotype, so if Tracy was into black guys and was just like her friend then it would be normal? No, it would still be about stereotypes. Tracy is a girl whose finally discovering herself in a time that you should have. Just because the actress is black doesn't change the issue. Dang it's like people can't become satisfy unless they stereotype every show with a black face in it.
This show could have been ruined by a heavy hand on the Director's controls, but it perfectly threads the gap between a bleak-and-gritty portrayal of London's working class (which it is not) and a zany, Poly Anna Utopia where's everything's perfect and nothing is permanent (which it also is not.) The lead actress, creator, and writer, Michaela Coel, is also spot on, ticking all the right boxes of "Hot," "Cute," "Silly," "Vulnerable," and -- yes -- even a deep-seated "Intelligent" with her character. She reminds of classic comediennes like Lucille Ball and pre-political-insanity Jenny McCarthy. I hope Netflix gives several more seasons.
This TV series is humorous and utterly brilliant. The mix of religion, early twenties life, and lessons of life, make this TV series unique and highly entertaining for youngsters of my age (22).
It is such a feel-good series to watch, but with a mere tease of six episodes, more needs to be released. Having just watched the last episode, I can tell that there is easily at least another two seasons of unique material for me to enjoy. Every episode so far has made me laugh out loud, and has definitely made me feel good about myself. Worryingly, some I could even relate to.
Looking forward to another season - here is hoping the writers read this and release it.
It is such a feel-good series to watch, but with a mere tease of six episodes, more needs to be released. Having just watched the last episode, I can tell that there is easily at least another two seasons of unique material for me to enjoy. Every episode so far has made me laugh out loud, and has definitely made me feel good about myself. Worryingly, some I could even relate to.
Looking forward to another season - here is hoping the writers read this and release it.
Simple, light comedy, with toilet humour, sex jokes and filthy laughs! You end up loving the. character and her hapless boyfriend. You find yourself rooting for them both. I can't wait to see what's next for them, great comic timing and chemistry from them when they are in scenes together.
The ex is also hilarious! I'd love more set pieces with Connor, Tracey, and the ex! The actress/writer is clearly talented throwing herself unashamedly into physical slapstick situations. You have to laugh out loud during the opening recap when Connor is shoved into nearby grundon esq bins!
I've reached episode 5 already, and I would recommend it as totally relaxing, uncomplicated and funny viewing. I would love another series.
More please!
The ex is also hilarious! I'd love more set pieces with Connor, Tracey, and the ex! The actress/writer is clearly talented throwing herself unashamedly into physical slapstick situations. You have to laugh out loud during the opening recap when Connor is shoved into nearby grundon esq bins!
I've reached episode 5 already, and I would recommend it as totally relaxing, uncomplicated and funny viewing. I would love another series.
More please!
Did you know
- TriviaNot only did Michaela Coel create the series, write, compose the music, and star in all episodes, but she also produces the entire second season.
- ConnectionsFeatured in BAFTA Television Awards 2016 (2016)
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