Saw the first two episodes on tv, and thought they were quite funny. Streamed the rest of it, and was disappointed. The whole thing rapidly descended into an anti-male diatribe- as expected, since it's Channel Four and also because having an "existential crisis" is about as middle-class as it gets, despite the title character supposedly being working class. What 'working class woman' keeps a time-sheet? They even managed to work "saving the environment" into the script, just to cover all the bases.
Yes, there were some interesting characters. And decent acting, but not enough to keep the interest up. It'll be recommissioned for another series of course, since its Channel Four.
Yes, there were some interesting characters. And decent acting, but not enough to keep the interest up. It'll be recommissioned for another series of course, since its Channel Four.