The Lovers
- Série télévisée
- 2023–2024
- 30min
Il raconte l'histoire de Janet, une employée de supermarché qui se moque de tout, y compris de sa vie, et de Seamus, un animateur politique égocentrique. Ils se retrouvent inextricablement a... Tout lireIl raconte l'histoire de Janet, une employée de supermarché qui se moque de tout, y compris de sa vie, et de Seamus, un animateur politique égocentrique. Ils se retrouvent inextricablement attirés l'un par l'autre.Il raconte l'histoire de Janet, une employée de supermarché qui se moque de tout, y compris de sa vie, et de Seamus, un animateur politique égocentrique. Ils se retrouvent inextricablement attirés l'un par l'autre.
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 6 nominations au total
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Funny as hell, serious without being melodramatic. Sensitive, awkward, unexpected at times, honest, witty, blunt, intelligent
The chemistry between the two protagonists is magnetic. You can actually feel the desire and longing they have for one another .I was literally holding my breath at certain moments while they were gazing at each other's eyes.
The filming and location is beautiful, especially Ireland. The pacing is quick, except for the last episode, in my opinion of course
I am guessing that season two (if there will be one) will pursue the things that divide them, religion, politics, even more.
The chemistry between the two protagonists is magnetic. You can actually feel the desire and longing they have for one another .I was literally holding my breath at certain moments while they were gazing at each other's eyes.
The filming and location is beautiful, especially Ireland. The pacing is quick, except for the last episode, in my opinion of course
I am guessing that season two (if there will be one) will pursue the things that divide them, religion, politics, even more.
I saw the advertising for this and thought it looked interesting. It had two actors which I love, Johnny Flynn and Alice Eve, and was set in Belfast which having studied global uprisings and conflicts as well have having visited I always love watching f shows where you can see the familiar streets and images. So I settled in for a light rom-com series that I knew I would be pleased with. BUT, it offered so much more than first intended!
The leads had great chemistry and the ability to skirt serious issues in early episodes as if they are simply background details yet revisit them as huge issues was amazing. I don't know if I read more into the lovers than was meant but to me it felt very much like a message about what happens when you ignore conflicting ideas. These two people have no business being together but are perfectly suited.
I blew through this series in one sitting and I definitely will revisit it. It will be interesting to watch back knowing what I know now.
The only criticism I have is the ending felt a little rushed but it didn't ruin it for me. I just felt more time could have been dedicated to the closing moments.
The leads had great chemistry and the ability to skirt serious issues in early episodes as if they are simply background details yet revisit them as huge issues was amazing. I don't know if I read more into the lovers than was meant but to me it felt very much like a message about what happens when you ignore conflicting ideas. These two people have no business being together but are perfectly suited.
I blew through this series in one sitting and I definitely will revisit it. It will be interesting to watch back knowing what I know now.
The only criticism I have is the ending felt a little rushed but it didn't ruin it for me. I just felt more time could have been dedicated to the closing moments.
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I suspect whether you feel the chemistry or not depends a lot on your personal experiences in life. And I imagine if one never fell for a damaged person then the character of Janet would be alienating to them. (I mention Janet because she's the one I fell irrevocably and utterly in love with :) ; kudos, Róisín, you did a great job)
It's a British rom-com that gave me lots of laughs, although it's not only that. There's a darker side to it, given the setting. But still, it is a rom-com, and a successful at that. I enjoyed the humour, the acting, the pace. Episode 5, which had to introduce the darker side, was lacking a little in chemistry, but eventually things went the proper, cliché way as they should.
Life is random and meaningless, anyway. (A philosophical statement that happens to be mentioned in the series during a celebration.)
I watched the first episode and it took me a while to really enjoy it. So if you watch the complete first episode and it didn't click for you, stop watching it; otherwise, you'll probably binge-watch the whole series, so make sure you start it on a time and day you don't have to deprive yourself of sleep.
Life is random and meaningless, anyway. (A philosophical statement that happens to be mentioned in the series during a celebration.)
I watched the first episode and it took me a while to really enjoy it. So if you watch the complete first episode and it didn't click for you, stop watching it; otherwise, you'll probably binge-watch the whole series, so make sure you start it on a time and day you don't have to deprive yourself of sleep.
I'm laid up with a horrible cold so I binged watched them all in 1 morning.
Having visited Belfast a few times back in my youth, I like seeing places I've been to on the screen.
I'd seen the male lead from Emma, but the female lead is just so heartbreakingly real, & strong, & vulnerable, she won me over in the first 10 minutes. I actually cared about her and rooted for her right the way through.
I kind of thought I knew where it was going to go but, I didn't see it coming.
Janet & Seamus were believable and they had great on screen chemistry. He's more than a bit of a prat but I liked their journey.
Funny, sexy, make you laugh, make you cry telly. Well worth a watch.
Having visited Belfast a few times back in my youth, I like seeing places I've been to on the screen.
I'd seen the male lead from Emma, but the female lead is just so heartbreakingly real, & strong, & vulnerable, she won me over in the first 10 minutes. I actually cared about her and rooted for her right the way through.
I kind of thought I knew where it was going to go but, I didn't see it coming.
Janet & Seamus were believable and they had great on screen chemistry. He's more than a bit of a prat but I liked their journey.
Funny, sexy, make you laugh, make you cry telly. Well worth a watch.
Despite the title and the poster it's not super romantic, traditionally. Less cute romcom, more chaotic romcom. Generally speaking, it gets better as it goes, especially once you get acquainted with the characters. The main character, in particular, takes a while to warm up to, even now that I've finished the season. However, he does feel like a genuinely relatable person, or like a real person, and that's a good thing. It's not as if he was written to be anything other than himself. The tension between the two main characters felt awkward, yet it seemed realistic and added to the authenticity of the show.
The story isn't overly complex or convoluted. You can sense a twist coming later on, but it's not grandiose or mind-blowing, but it maintains a believable quality. The humor isn't riotous, but it does have a simple genuine feel. British humor. Music is occasionally used to enhance this, especially in the first episode. Towards the end, it's less about humor and more about the affair, the show's vibe keeps a balanced tone without going overboard. The series doesn't try to do too much in general.
If you're not accustomed to watching British sitcoms like this, I'd recommend starting with something like "Catastrophe" first. It's a better introduction and helps you get accustomed to the humor and style. The title "The Lovers" can be a bit misleading, so if the first episode doesn't resonate with you, it's probably best to skip the rest. However, if you do like it, then by all means, continue watching. I think the first episode's a good test.
The story isn't overly complex or convoluted. You can sense a twist coming later on, but it's not grandiose or mind-blowing, but it maintains a believable quality. The humor isn't riotous, but it does have a simple genuine feel. British humor. Music is occasionally used to enhance this, especially in the first episode. Towards the end, it's less about humor and more about the affair, the show's vibe keeps a balanced tone without going overboard. The series doesn't try to do too much in general.
If you're not accustomed to watching British sitcoms like this, I'd recommend starting with something like "Catastrophe" first. It's a better introduction and helps you get accustomed to the humor and style. The title "The Lovers" can be a bit misleading, so if the first episode doesn't resonate with you, it's probably best to skip the rest. However, if you do like it, then by all means, continue watching. I think the first episode's a good test.
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- AnecdotesIn March 2024, Roisin Gallagher was nominated in the "Female performance in a comedy programme" category at the 2024 British Academy Television Awards.
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