Douglas Is Cancelled
- TV Mini Series
- 2024
- 42m
The story focuses on a respected news presenter whose career is threatened after he makes an ill-advised joke.The story focuses on a respected news presenter whose career is threatened after he makes an ill-advised joke.The story focuses on a respected news presenter whose career is threatened after he makes an ill-advised joke.
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This show is a strange animal, but also somewhat entertaining, thanks in no small part to its brevity. The plot moves quickly and mercilessly, similar to the way the public internet court can pass judgement on someone like Douglas. As with everything written by Steven Moffat, the dialogues take center stage: they are snappy and spirited, often relying on quick repartees to drive the narrative.
The lead cast is excellent across the board, and I could listen to Karen Gillan's soft Scottish accent all day long. Where the show slumps however, is when the secondary players get any screen time. It's hard to believe that Moffat is the creator of such pointless characters as Douglas' unbearable daughter, or his clueless manager, or Nick the comedy writer, whose lifeless sense of humor is certainly meant to be ironic in and of itself, but really only ends up being discordant.
All in all, it's an interesting project and it's topical enough to generate discussions worth having in this day and age. I just wish Moffat had been more judicious when choosing his characters and a little braver when detailing the actual cancelling.
The lead cast is excellent across the board, and I could listen to Karen Gillan's soft Scottish accent all day long. Where the show slumps however, is when the secondary players get any screen time. It's hard to believe that Moffat is the creator of such pointless characters as Douglas' unbearable daughter, or his clueless manager, or Nick the comedy writer, whose lifeless sense of humor is certainly meant to be ironic in and of itself, but really only ends up being discordant.
All in all, it's an interesting project and it's topical enough to generate discussions worth having in this day and age. I just wish Moffat had been more judicious when choosing his characters and a little braver when detailing the actual cancelling.
ITV has been in the lead over the BBC in the drama department for a few years now, and Douglas is Cancelled is another feather in their cap.
Like Sir Bates VS Post Office this takes on some very topical (if not historical) issues which feel very relatable.
The premise is a simple one - television presenter Douglas has been overheard making a sexist joke at a relatives wedding. The nature of this goes viral, dividing his fans, co-workers and the country alike. Should he be cancelled in a world where everyone finds absolutely anything offensive?
The cast here are all superb especially Hugh Bonneville and Karen Gillian as the two TV presenters, rounded out by a great supporting cast which includes Alex Kingston and always pitch perfect Ben Miles.
The show tackles a number of immediate and contemporary issues, not least of which is trial by social media, which is becoming a bigger and bigger problem these days, just ask Jay Slaters parents.
While this is Sunday night packaged entertainment that never gets on the wrong side of dark drama, its skillful and well made television.
This story grabs you from the off and feels extremely relatable from the get go. I'll be doing a deep dive on it on my Podcast tomorrow, but in the mean time, this comes with my strong recommedation.
Take on those big issue topics ITV, you do it so well.
Like Sir Bates VS Post Office this takes on some very topical (if not historical) issues which feel very relatable.
The premise is a simple one - television presenter Douglas has been overheard making a sexist joke at a relatives wedding. The nature of this goes viral, dividing his fans, co-workers and the country alike. Should he be cancelled in a world where everyone finds absolutely anything offensive?
The cast here are all superb especially Hugh Bonneville and Karen Gillian as the two TV presenters, rounded out by a great supporting cast which includes Alex Kingston and always pitch perfect Ben Miles.
The show tackles a number of immediate and contemporary issues, not least of which is trial by social media, which is becoming a bigger and bigger problem these days, just ask Jay Slaters parents.
While this is Sunday night packaged entertainment that never gets on the wrong side of dark drama, its skillful and well made television.
This story grabs you from the off and feels extremely relatable from the get go. I'll be doing a deep dive on it on my Podcast tomorrow, but in the mean time, this comes with my strong recommedation.
Take on those big issue topics ITV, you do it so well.
I apologise for my title, I couldn't think of anything world shattering, so moving on ...
The performances were superb, lines delivered sharply, dialog flowed naturally, the chemistry between the relevant characters came across as natural.
I don't want to write any spoilers so: E1, sharp and funny, I thought it was setting the tone for all that would follow.
E2, pace and humour fizzled out a little and I started to wonder if all the best bits were in E1.
E3, everything went dark, to say a number of scenes left me feeling very uncomfortable would be the understatement of the year, at one point I wasn't sure if I wanted to keep watching but was hooked by the amazing acting and script.
E4, twists, turns and alternate perspectives and a 10* rated ending.
I can only say that if you feel it's not worth sticking with in E2, keep going, your heading for a roller coaster of emotion.
I don't want to write any spoilers so: E1, sharp and funny, I thought it was setting the tone for all that would follow.
E2, pace and humour fizzled out a little and I started to wonder if all the best bits were in E1.
E3, everything went dark, to say a number of scenes left me feeling very uncomfortable would be the understatement of the year, at one point I wasn't sure if I wanted to keep watching but was hooked by the amazing acting and script.
E4, twists, turns and alternate perspectives and a 10* rated ending.
I can only say that if you feel it's not worth sticking with in E2, keep going, your heading for a roller coaster of emotion.
The whole first episodes are a drag, and they are played like a farce. 3/10. I nearly turned it off. And then the last two episodes are great drama and written far better. 9/10. They should have done it as a two or three episode miniseries instead. Some characters are so overdrawn they feel out of place. And for a series that is (in the end) so squarely in women's corner, why write the wife's character basically as a stereotypical nagging jealous wife? It adds nothing to the point the series makes. There are some baffling decisions in this, so it's quite flawed, all in all, but it was a joy to see Gillan being able to show what she's capable of as an actor.
A hugely enjoyable series although it did start off a little silly. The jokes did hit and were funny but they just seemed at odds with the story & didn't seem to fit the situation. However episodes 3 & 4 are absolute belters.
The entire cast are great with Hugh Bonneville, Ben Miles and Alex Kingston all playing their parts extremely well with Miles particularly being superbly creepy.
But head and shoulders above this exceptional cast stands Karen Gillan. A still beloved Dr Who assistant She has since provided the Marvel Universe with one of its best character arcs with Nebula, while writing and directing her own films. But IMO Douglas is Cancelled is easily the best work of her career so far, she is absolutely formidable in the final 2 episodes.
Giving a phenomenally brilliant performance. She makes you laugh, makes you cry, makes you hate her and then makes you love her and it's the sort of award worthy performance that makes watching this drama worth your time all on its own.
A very timely story with a timeless lead performance, Douglas is Cancelled is worth checking out.
The entire cast are great with Hugh Bonneville, Ben Miles and Alex Kingston all playing their parts extremely well with Miles particularly being superbly creepy.
But head and shoulders above this exceptional cast stands Karen Gillan. A still beloved Dr Who assistant She has since provided the Marvel Universe with one of its best character arcs with Nebula, while writing and directing her own films. But IMO Douglas is Cancelled is easily the best work of her career so far, she is absolutely formidable in the final 2 episodes.
Giving a phenomenally brilliant performance. She makes you laugh, makes you cry, makes you hate her and then makes you love her and it's the sort of award worthy performance that makes watching this drama worth your time all on its own.
A very timely story with a timeless lead performance, Douglas is Cancelled is worth checking out.
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- TriviaThis show is a reunion for Karen Gillan, Alex Kingston and writer, Steven Moffat. The trio previously worked together on Doctor Who when Moffat was the showrunner.
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- Дуґласа скасували
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- Runtime42 minutes
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- 2.00 : 1
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