I enjoyed the series just wish it'd been a bit shorter, six episodes would have been ideal. When they failed the first time I had a pretty good idea who did it, but it just kept going and I was bored at some point, finale was great.
A really great tv show. I really enjoyed it. Exactly the kind of dark comedy I was hoping it would be. Some surprises, not all of it. Obviously ridiculous at the same time.
Last episode UK release 14 Oct. 2022
Brilliant show. Funny, dark, great performances. Keeps you wanting to watch more and on the edge of your seat.
The only negative for me, was that the dialogue and interactions between Becky and Thomas didn't seem believable.
Very good show with a great cast and an good story. The only complaint I would have is that it was overly long, while all the individual components of the show were great it started to get a bit monotonous past the half way mark in a "wash, rinse, repeat" kinda way. I think 6 episodes would have been enough, at the most 8.
[tv+] Adaptation of the Belgian miniseries "Clan" (2012) that more or less faithfully follows the original story, a representation of all types of abuse and discrimination suffered by women, here specified in a particularly amoral male character. The problem with this new version, which works just as well on the chemistry between the sisters, is that the nastier it makes John Paul, the more sympathy he arouses.
Review by BoogalooVIP 2BlockedParent2022-09-19T19:13:07Z
Began watching this thinking the whole season had been released - I've just watched episode 6 and find I've been cut off for whole week!
Aaaaarrrgh!
And now I'm going to have to wait another week between each of the last few episodes!
Gaaaaahhh!
So frustrating because this show is absolutely brilliant. (And I have no patience).
I'm a fan of Sharon Horgan and her dark, slightly twisted, but utterly relatable humour anyway, but occasionally she misses the mark slightly...
This is not one of those times.
I mean, I love 'Catastrophe' (to my mind, her best previous project), but this is even better - and that's a pretty high bar.
We begin by knowing what happens at the end, but - in a manner similar to the play 'Equus' (except with laughs) - the mystery that hooks us in is finding out how it happens.
Well - I'm hooked anyway! Next week sure feels like an awful long time away now, boooo.... I will have to console myself with re-watching 'Catastrophe' again, in the meantime, for a dose of Horgan-methadone.
Having said that, every one of the female leads in this is spectacular, and "The Prick" is absolutely marvellous in making the viewer immediately despise this slimy sadist.
Bravo all round!