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Synopsis
Superbly written, directed and acted, the BAFTA nominated series takes a long, hard look at sex, love, friendship and the loneliness of having too much fun, living in zone three but with zone one aspirations.
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The Guardian
As the anticipation mounts for the second series of Sharon Horgan and Dennis Kelly's filthy and funny sitcom, here's another chance to marvel at its darkly droll and downright hilarious first run. It loses nothing on repeat viewing and Horgan, Rebekah Staton and Tanya Franks are a tremendous triumvirate of dysfunctional, deluded and drunk pals navigating life's trickier avenues and alleyways.
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Marie Claire
This is a South London 'Bridget Jones' with a keener edge and won't disappoint.
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The Independent on Sunday
A sharp and filthy script, and excellent, naturalistic performances, result in levels of toe-curling mortification not seen since 'The Office', or the early films of Mike Leigh. One to watch, if you can bear to...
UK Sex and the City?
Review date: 2008-08-19 Rating: 6 out of 10
Hi...
Sadly, this was not the hidden gem I'd hoped for (Black books and Sugar Rush cetainly were).
It is realistic and the acting is good. I did watch each episode of series one, looking forward to what would be happening next because each episode finishes with a kind of cliffhanger or crisis point
I found it confusing and frustrating that the exact endings of each episode are not continued into the following episode, but you do soon get the gist of the events and emotions in the characters' lives...
and that's what I found boring....
With the exception of Louise, I didn't like any of the main characters.... so selfish, self-obsessed and closed. But worse, they are rubbish friends.
There are funny moments, but many more sad ones.
It gets 3 stars because it's worth watching on telly, but personally I wouldn't buy the DVD. Also, I'm not convinced with my 3 star vote and could easily give it a 2!