Transgender egomaniac Liv is hired by Pellocks supermarket to avert a PR crisis- but soon realises that she's un-sackable and turns the night shift into her personal playground.Transgender egomaniac Liv is hired by Pellocks supermarket to avert a PR crisis- but soon realises that she's un-sackable and turns the night shift into her personal playground.Transgender egomaniac Liv is hired by Pellocks supermarket to avert a PR crisis- but soon realises that she's un-sackable and turns the night shift into her personal playground.
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Jordan Gray is amazing playing her quirky egomaniac character. The show is very silly and easy to watch whilst doing other things, the comedy can be slightly low brow at times but it works with the ridiculous premise of the show and for her first sit-com is a true gem. The banter with the flatmate is top-notch and the whimsical shenanigans throughout the show just made me giggle the whole time. I like how the storyline centres a trans character without making it her whole personality and the other characters are also diverse but feel like real people all the same. The episodes are a good length for a quick laugh at the end of the day.
Aside from the fact that it's so good to see something unique on tv (hopefully this will change, as there are only so many recycled tropes one can enjoy on repeat), this series made me laugh out loud in every episode. And even with shows I love, that is not a common reaction for me.
Far from the snowflake reputation much of the trans community have unjustly earned, the series is daring, bold, unfiltered and unprecious. The main character, Liv, in Jordan Gray's own words, is 'a bit of a d-ckhead', just like anyone else.
I, for one, am extremely appreciative of productions that give us viewers something different and wonderful to experience. And for those of us with open minds and a love of creativity, it's a balm for the soul.
I hope this production is the first of many of its kind as our society matures and learns to co-exist peacefully, as we are meant to.
Far from the snowflake reputation much of the trans community have unjustly earned, the series is daring, bold, unfiltered and unprecious. The main character, Liv, in Jordan Gray's own words, is 'a bit of a d-ckhead', just like anyone else.
I, for one, am extremely appreciative of productions that give us viewers something different and wonderful to experience. And for those of us with open minds and a love of creativity, it's a balm for the soul.
I hope this production is the first of many of its kind as our society matures and learns to co-exist peacefully, as we are meant to.
Really funny and a bit different...reminds me of the comedy I grew up with in the 90s.
The performances are fab, the writing is really sharp and it has a wicked stylish look to it all. Not afraid to be smart while also being really silly, just what I like in a scripted comedy. It's the kind of humour that Always Sunny in Philadelphia does so well.
The characters are 100% watchable and don't fall in to the trap of becoming perfect angels. Finally, a new comedy where the main characters have flaws!
Wish mainstream channels would take more risks like this, it's great, hope there's a second series.
The performances are fab, the writing is really sharp and it has a wicked stylish look to it all. Not afraid to be smart while also being really silly, just what I like in a scripted comedy. It's the kind of humour that Always Sunny in Philadelphia does so well.
The characters are 100% watchable and don't fall in to the trap of becoming perfect angels. Finally, a new comedy where the main characters have flaws!
Wish mainstream channels would take more risks like this, it's great, hope there's a second series.
I wasn't planning on leaving a review when I came on n IMDB. I knew this show will be review bombed but I hope people are able to see past that and give it a chance. Clearly it wasn't made for children or families so anyone talking about it being inappropriate is being redundant. The humor is dark and crass like a lot of the best British sitcoms. The writing is clever and quick and not worried about offending anyone. Has a great supportive cast and a terrible wig. I hope it's able to grow in a second season but after seeing the score on here I won't hold my breath. Excited to see more of Jordans writing though as she clearly has my sense of humor.
A genuinely funny show with a new approach, funny characters and laugh a minute humour. Despite its 100% self aware approach and not merely a 'box ticking' exercise, this show is still getting review bombed completely unfairly. Oddly evident as to why this show is so needed. It is quite evident that this series has been made with love with an excellent cast. I really like how the feeling of isolation is created as it is is the night shift and I enjoy how it is acted. The jokes are sharp and the chemistry between Jordan and Thomas are very sparky. Bravo!
I absolutely binged the entire series and can't wait to see more from Jordan Gray!
I absolutely binged the entire series and can't wait to see more from Jordan Gray!
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