No ones gonna read this anyway so fuck it

Jordy 2022-04-19 09:03:15

Hate giving titles.

When I was watching the 1st episode I thought, woa this resembles Roald Dhal's short stories (to some degree)... Especially in terms of the macabre interest that propels the plot rather than just lies within, and the twisted surprises carefully nurtured to amuse with a piercing chill. If you love dark stuff (hell ur already here so there's a good chance that u do) then ur gonna feel an insatiable appetite for this - and maybe less for ur food...

Rather perfectly executed, the whole season. All my fav British actors are collected into this wonderful piece of work : Tam, I will always love you for Green Wing, I bought the box set when I was still an A-level student who couldn' t afford pop noodles in school so, nothing more needs to be said; the whole Skins lot, nice to see u still out and about; oh we'll make this into an Award evening, why not, yep, Smith and Pemberton for making it all possible! ... Ok, let's stop before I ruin the whole thing

Watching the last one at 4am was not the greatest choice. I guess the idea is that if you decided to watch and stay through the first five, then u would prob be expecting something a bit unexpected to finish it off, or at least ur strong enough to handle it...

Season 2 is likely. As to when, um. If u wanna get rich, go to Hollywood, if u wanna make something that's never gonna be mainstream .. As an audience I'm honored to wait. Thank you.

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  • Everardo 2022-04-11 09:01:07

    Except for episode 4 other episodes are good

  • Jake 2022-04-12 09:01:09

    Episode 4 is so good: A famous singer went to a terminally ill little girl's house for a charity show. In order to blow balloons for the little girl, she unexpectedly died. In order to auction the balloons online, the loot was unevenly divided, and all kinds of intrigues , ruthless and sarcastic. Rarely is the last stroke, but it can brighten the story that was originally black to the end in an instant. British screenwriters are cunning, shrewd and first-rate in literature. 123 is also worth a look.