First of all I've given it one extra star for Sir Tom Jones, without him it would be 1 star.
The premise for the show is a good one where a husband discovers his wife is having an affair which turns into multiple ones. But from there it just gets sillier and sillier.
Corden is an ok actor but based on what I've read his performance draws heavily on his own egotistical self.
The delivery of the story is also dreadful leaping back and forth faster than his wife jumps into bed which turns out to be a lot.
At one point it even jumps back to the 1920s and Coco Chanel in what felt like an attempt to pad out the show to the contracted number of episodes.
I won't spoil the ending but I saw someone say they loved the plot twist at the end. Personally if I want to see absurdity like what does happen in the street I'd rather watch it done by comic geniuses like Monty Python or in a Douglas Adam's or Roald Dahl classic,
The premise for the show is a good one where a husband discovers his wife is having an affair which turns into multiple ones. But from there it just gets sillier and sillier.
Corden is an ok actor but based on what I've read his performance draws heavily on his own egotistical self.
The delivery of the story is also dreadful leaping back and forth faster than his wife jumps into bed which turns out to be a lot.
At one point it even jumps back to the 1920s and Coco Chanel in what felt like an attempt to pad out the show to the contracted number of episodes.
I won't spoil the ending but I saw someone say they loved the plot twist at the end. Personally if I want to see absurdity like what does happen in the street I'd rather watch it done by comic geniuses like Monty Python or in a Douglas Adam's or Roald Dahl classic,
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