Children's-TV presenter Iain navigates his way through a complicated relationship with TV producer Olivia.Children's-TV presenter Iain navigates his way through a complicated relationship with TV producer Olivia.Children's-TV presenter Iain navigates his way through a complicated relationship with TV producer Olivia.
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This is as bad as television gets.
It epitomizes the narcissist, self-absorbed, affected generation of leftist, 20 somethings who have never let a moment of time go by where they weren't talking about themselves.
It epitomizes the narcissist, self-absorbed, affected generation of leftist, 20 somethings who have never let a moment of time go by where they weren't talking about themselves.
Far too much dialogue.
Just stop the characters talking incessantly; have them take a breath and actually do things. We might actually learn something about them that way.
As it stands, it was hard to feel I knew any of the characters and so impossible to care what happened to them.
And the comedy is very weak (e.g. The "joke" in the trailer about the reason for the rented room being so cheap).
Just stop the characters talking incessantly; have them take a breath and actually do things. We might actually learn something about them that way.
As it stands, it was hard to feel I knew any of the characters and so impossible to care what happened to them.
And the comedy is very weak (e.g. The "joke" in the trailer about the reason for the rented room being so cheap).
This is most likely the worst thing I've ever seen in my life.
A group of self obsessed zoomers endlessly talk talk talking at each other, infinitely impressed with how clever they all think they are.
But no one's clever. They're self infatuated Peter Pan types, speaking the things they write on Twitter to get likes from other Peter Pan types. If talking in Twitter posts doesn't sound real, that's because it's not.
Snark followed by sarcasm followed by more snark. None of it's endearing, all of it is off-putting.
No one likes these kinds of people but themselves. No one outside of their bubble finds people like this bearable.
Oh, and the gimmicky "long take/one shot" style of filming a scene is far too on the nose. The camera, constantly moving to get the next bit of staging in frame, make sure everyone's blocked perfectly now HIT YOUR MARK AND SAY YOUR SNARKY LINE!
Yawn.
A group of self obsessed zoomers endlessly talk talk talking at each other, infinitely impressed with how clever they all think they are.
But no one's clever. They're self infatuated Peter Pan types, speaking the things they write on Twitter to get likes from other Peter Pan types. If talking in Twitter posts doesn't sound real, that's because it's not.
Snark followed by sarcasm followed by more snark. None of it's endearing, all of it is off-putting.
No one likes these kinds of people but themselves. No one outside of their bubble finds people like this bearable.
Oh, and the gimmicky "long take/one shot" style of filming a scene is far too on the nose. The camera, constantly moving to get the next bit of staging in frame, make sure everyone's blocked perfectly now HIT YOUR MARK AND SAY YOUR SNARKY LINE!
Yawn.
Had us crying with laughter at times and also brought me to unexpected tears of sadness once or twice. Excellent show with likeable characters and manages to poke fun at our generation in an enjoyable way!
I actually really enjoyed this! All the characters we're funny & relatable. I hope there's a second season!
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