This kind of British-style skit is the most addictive, because it has no possibility of prequel or follow-up, so it makes you playfully and cheerfully three episodes, and let you get a glimpse of the whole picture of the incident under the quick guidance of the screenwriter, which is a bit absurd but very direct.
From the title of "Scandal", you should know the final result, it's just a "scandal", but Jeremy Thorpe has been away from politics since then, several friends at the time have been silent, and Norman did not get the result he wanted.
I don't know if it's the vague reality of the incident itself, or the unique national character of the British. This British drama with dark humor and joking and absurd elements will make you feel no dullness when watching parliamentary politics and court debates. It feels, but like the soundtrack of the whole play, it is jumpy and cheerful. Even so, when I saw that after the court verdict, when Jeremy returned home to face his supporters and his mother whispered "Your future is ruined" in his ear, I saw Norman listen to the verdict report, When you get on the red bus with a piece of praline, your mind will still roll over the long entanglement of these two people, the inexplicable antecedents and the visible consequences, this is the "British Scandal" makes people ponder after reading it. Norman said that he loved Jeremy, and Jeremy felt that Norman might be the best of those people, but with them, if they didn't know what to do, they couldn't go deeper, and they couldn't stop.
Ben Whishaw's natural, frightened bunny-like appearance is...a huge audience. Hugh Grant is no longer the English lover with the clear blue eyes, but the taste is more charming, but I thought Jeremy was very old when the two first met, but it seems that he is not?
I really like the music in the show.
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