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It's some years since I've seen this rather black comedy, but I remember the scripts being of a very high standard.
There are some very incisive lines delivered to perfection by the leads, who play their antagonist roles to a tee.
As with other Maurice Gran and Lawrence Marks productions this is a cut above your average British sitcom. These guys really seem to understand the human psyche and all its foibles, and have a gift for turning it to their advantage. Harriet's sessions with her therapist are particularly clever.
Highly recommended for those who like intelligent, thought provoking comedy delivered with generous dollops of pathos.
There are some very incisive lines delivered to perfection by the leads, who play their antagonist roles to a tee.
As with other Maurice Gran and Lawrence Marks productions this is a cut above your average British sitcom. These guys really seem to understand the human psyche and all its foibles, and have a gift for turning it to their advantage. Harriet's sessions with her therapist are particularly clever.
Highly recommended for those who like intelligent, thought provoking comedy delivered with generous dollops of pathos.
- goodygumdrops
- Jun 20, 2009
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