Great to see Richard Harrington and Gwyneth Keyworth (whom is also getting recognised on a national audience too with The Trouble With Maggie Cole) back on home turf in a Welsh-speaking drama.
There is drama, intrigue, live, sex and a bit of humour all rolled into this.
Not a big budget but good enough to keep you watching but it does disappoint me that same sex relations often with a fusion of partnerships seems to be the norm for TV these days just in order to tick all the boxes in the PC list.
With each of the 6 stories only being 23 minutes long, it was easy to binge on and improved on the few Welsh phrases I know.
One star off. Only 28% of Welsh people speak fluent Welsh so what are the chances of Turkish immigrants being able to?
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too obvious
Jack_6013 March 2021
#heryergezi
Elifliloli7 March 2021
Only heartbreaking thing about this drama is Mehmet Ali Alabora and his wife can't go back to Turkey in real life too, as mentioned on first episode. I also didn't get why its in Welsh. Seriously, how many people speak Welsh in real life?
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