Uncle
- TV Series
- 2012–2017
- 30m
An amateur musician of stunted emotional growth is reluctant to take care of his young nephew, but as his reluctance grows, his other emotions begin to follow to the fore, meaning he may eve... Read allAn amateur musician of stunted emotional growth is reluctant to take care of his young nephew, but as his reluctance grows, his other emotions begin to follow to the fore, meaning he may even become a better, more-rounded person.An amateur musician of stunted emotional growth is reluctant to take care of his young nephew, but as his reluctance grows, his other emotions begin to follow to the fore, meaning he may even become a better, more-rounded person.
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- 1 nomination total
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Such a great find, and I can't believe that I somehow missed this series when it originally aired.
Filled with heart, laughter, pathos and addresses more serious issues such as suicide. drug dependency and bullying without mocking them.
The acting's great, especially from the young nephew Errol.
I've binged 5 episodes so far and looking forward to the next 15.
Bravo!
This show took me two goes to watch it, eight years apart. The first time I tried to watch it I did not even get through the first episode before I gave up. Eight years later I binge watched the entire 3 seasons in one day.
Very good show and well worth watching if you get the chance.
Very good show and well worth watching if you get the chance.
Three episodes in and so far this is a well written and likable sitcom. Don't be put off by the trailer which didn't really do it justice or the fact that it's screening on the home to some of the worst crimes against TV comedy in recent years, BBC3.
The basic premise is a down on his luck uncle, recently split from his girlfriend and feeling suicidal, saved at the last minute by a call from his sister asking him to look after his nephew. Cue initial hostility followed by gradually thawing / odd couple relationship and some quite moving moments for a sitcom.
It's funny but not really laugh out loud funny that often but somehow that seems to suit its gentle, at times almost Wes Andersonesque, style.
Overall, best new sitcom I've seen in a while and well worth checking out.
The basic premise is a down on his luck uncle, recently split from his girlfriend and feeling suicidal, saved at the last minute by a call from his sister asking him to look after his nephew. Cue initial hostility followed by gradually thawing / odd couple relationship and some quite moving moments for a sitcom.
It's funny but not really laugh out loud funny that often but somehow that seems to suit its gentle, at times almost Wes Andersonesque, style.
Overall, best new sitcom I've seen in a while and well worth checking out.
Every episode is emotionally a teeter totter.
Andy (Uncle) is just a lovable Nair do well that really gets in his own way so consistently that you begin to wonder if it's on purpose.
The familial bond grows throughout each episode and the musical interludes are extremely entertaining.
The show deals with real life as well and real adult problems even though the focus is not there 100%. It deals with personal growth, being a single parent, personal demons, recovery and dating in the 21st century.
Andy wears his heart on his sleeve and he's just such a lovable failure that you can't help but root for him no matter how convoluted his mind is
Nick Helm and the additional actors are mostly seasoned pros that you would recognize from other episodes....
I'm rewatching it after a few years and it's still one of the best things on.
A real pleasure.
Andy (Uncle) is just a lovable Nair do well that really gets in his own way so consistently that you begin to wonder if it's on purpose.
The familial bond grows throughout each episode and the musical interludes are extremely entertaining.
The show deals with real life as well and real adult problems even though the focus is not there 100%. It deals with personal growth, being a single parent, personal demons, recovery and dating in the 21st century.
Andy wears his heart on his sleeve and he's just such a lovable failure that you can't help but root for him no matter how convoluted his mind is
Nick Helm and the additional actors are mostly seasoned pros that you would recognize from other episodes....
I'm rewatching it after a few years and it's still one of the best things on.
A real pleasure.
Uncle is a sitcom I truly wish more people had seen. Throughout its (woefully short) 3 seasons, it deals with some very heavy themes, particularly depression and addiction, whilst still being very funny. The writing is sharp, hilarious and sincere. It's laden with pathos and there's clearly an understanding of mental health issues, yet it never strays into the realm of being patronising or sappy. I often find that sitcoms of this nature sacrifice a lot of the humour and begin to focus too much on tragedy and drama, Uncle does not, nor does it linger on the dark subjects unnecessarily. Maybe I'm alone in my love of this series, but it really resonated with me. I've experienced some very dark times (most of us have) but the one thing that kept me going was always laughter. Even at rock bottom, you can usually find something to laugh about, and that to me is what this series excels in conveying. It really struck a chord with me, and I highly recommend that everyone give it a try!
Did you know
- TriviaComedian Nick Helm (Andy) explained that the show was inspired by Wes Anderson's comedy film La famille Tenenbaum (2001).
- ConnectionsRemade as Eongkeul (2021)
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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