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One of the best sitcoms very written. It's very well-observed, intellectually interesting and uproariously funny. Ignore the bitter trolls.
There are some truly horrid reviews on this platform, this is a mid point.
There are some at 10.
There are some at 1.
For me it's a 5. It's trying something new, unique, and different = good. But classed as a comedy, it's not funny = bad.
The cast are great. It's BBC produced = great It's well made, it's actors are very good. Sara Pascoe is a great voice for women in comedy = good Sara Pascoe as an actress playing 'herself' = bad It's too odd. It's too meta. It's too surreal. It's not funny.
Sorry, it tries, but at points is preachy.
Ade Edmondson is wasted.
There are some at 10.
There are some at 1.
For me it's a 5. It's trying something new, unique, and different = good. But classed as a comedy, it's not funny = bad.
The cast are great. It's BBC produced = great It's well made, it's actors are very good. Sara Pascoe is a great voice for women in comedy = good Sara Pascoe as an actress playing 'herself' = bad It's too odd. It's too meta. It's too surreal. It's not funny.
Sorry, it tries, but at points is preachy.
Ade Edmondson is wasted.
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.
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.
Ignore the poor reviews. This is clever comedy with some substance to it.
I'm pretty confident the main reason for people giving 1's and 2's are men who don't like a woman explaining science and basic psychology to them.
If a man wrote and starred in this I'm sure it would've done much better.
It's wacky, silly irreverent fun but with a bit of depth to it. Sure it's got Pascoe being herself but it's more than that. She hits on ideals, tradition and what it is to be human and what society expects of women. Not much on TV tries to deal with any of this - it's good to see.
It also shows Pascoe looking inward at herself and realising the ideals and expectations she has of others are particularly flawed. She accepts she is wrong about some things and wants to learn. She's not perfect but neither is anyone else. And sometimes the majority of people can value the wrong things but never realise it.
Really not sure why so many bitter, strange people have been so volatile in their negative reviews. It's hardly offensive or controversial unless you think a show which tackles modern ideals about sex, gender, marriage, love, loneliness, family and depression to be exactly that.
It's wacky, silly irreverent fun but with a bit of depth to it. Sure it's got Pascoe being herself but it's more than that. She hits on ideals, tradition and what it is to be human and what society expects of women. Not much on TV tries to deal with any of this - it's good to see.
It also shows Pascoe looking inward at herself and realising the ideals and expectations she has of others are particularly flawed. She accepts she is wrong about some things and wants to learn. She's not perfect but neither is anyone else. And sometimes the majority of people can value the wrong things but never realise it.
Really not sure why so many bitter, strange people have been so volatile in their negative reviews. It's hardly offensive or controversial unless you think a show which tackles modern ideals about sex, gender, marriage, love, loneliness, family and depression to be exactly that.
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