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I loved season one, the cast were perfect. The struggles were depicted very well and the acting was great, it was a solid 8 and brought much needed attention to mental health struggles amongst teens in a more realistic, relatable way. However, season two was a big let down, it was very disappointing. The rationale for a new environment with a completely different cast didn't make sense. The cast didn't perform as well or have the same energy, they weren't as believable. Season two is a generous 6 at best. It's ok , but you could definitely skip it and just leave it at season one which is well worth a watch. The story lines don't develop or carry ok in season two so you could give it a miss and really enjoy the greatness that is season one.
It hurts to write this as I love Nicola Coughlan and Lydia West. I also really enjoy shows that shed light on mental health issues and find a way to add a comedic slant, however, this one really misses the mark. The main actresses deserved better. The first ep is decent, but with the show in its entirety, I struggled to see the humour. There are very, very few funny moments littered across the episodes but just a handful. I personally felt that the show generally deals with the issue of mental health quite poorly. Maggie's bi polar episodes are almost ignored by her friends and even more so, her long time best friend - It's bizarre, Eddie seems to lack compassion and empathy for Maggie whilst she's in an episode. I appreciate that Maggie is not her responsibility, but the second episode is nothing short of bizarre. It's heartbreaking to watch the ignorance and lack of understanding, especially with the party. The portrayal of friendship between the "best friends" is lacking substance and even ep 5 can't save it. If anything i'd rather have see more frustration and angst from Eddie towards the disorder as opposed to pretending it's just a bad mood or a phase, and a little dance and cake will help it all go away and Maggie will instantly be cured. Besides that there is no coherent storyline, depth or anything gripping to unfold, there is little development or journey and very few laughs. This show should have taken guidance from the myriad of shows in this genre like Big Boys, This way up, Alma's not normal, Everything now or Tell me everything. However, Nicola's performance is great throughout and I'd have loved to have seen more of it. Her character's battle should have been the whole show yet it seems likes an alternate subplot going on in the background . Otherwise I do usually love a C4 comedy, however, it saddens me to say that one is severely lacking.
It's brilliant, really enjoyed this so much that I binged it. It's refreshing and different instead of a re-hash of the same old cliches. Some sweet moments and laugh out loud moments. It's not perfect, but pretty much representative of what dating is like this days. The main characters are flawed, but often relatable and endearing in many ways.
One thing I will say, another reviewer mentioned political correctness - The show has no reference to race, ability or any political issue. How bizarre that in 2023 seeing an interracial couple or someone in a wheelchair on screen is viewed as a political statement or PC when it's just life in London. It's representative of where the comedy is set and everything on screen is pretty much the norm in modern London - The main actors are seasoned BBC, Channel 4 actors and in this, they are just people, people who have good chemistry, make sense in their situations and give good acting performances.
One thing I will say, another reviewer mentioned political correctness - The show has no reference to race, ability or any political issue. How bizarre that in 2023 seeing an interracial couple or someone in a wheelchair on screen is viewed as a political statement or PC when it's just life in London. It's representative of where the comedy is set and everything on screen is pretty much the norm in modern London - The main actors are seasoned BBC, Channel 4 actors and in this, they are just people, people who have good chemistry, make sense in their situations and give good acting performances.