Cinq femmes partent pour le week-end de leur vie afin de célébrer les fiançailles de Zara, mais elles sont interrompues par la fin du monde. Elles doivent attendre qu'elle se produise dans u... Tout lireCinq femmes partent pour le week-end de leur vie afin de célébrer les fiançailles de Zara, mais elles sont interrompues par la fin du monde. Elles doivent attendre qu'elle se produise dans une maison de vacances isolée au Pays de Galles.Cinq femmes partent pour le week-end de leur vie afin de célébrer les fiançailles de Zara, mais elles sont interrompues par la fin du monde. Elles doivent attendre qu'elle se produise dans une maison de vacances isolée au Pays de Galles.
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A hen party from Birmingham sets off to a party in Wales, at the same time that a crabs epidemic wipes out most of the men in the world.
I was a little unsure after the first episode, but after that I found myself binge watching it. I'll be honest, it's not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but I liked the format, and the sheer bizarre, quirkiness of it.
There are a couple of laughs, but it's not exactly belly laugh humour, but it has its moments.
There's a bit about Inception, and that made me wonder if this is all perhaps Jen or Zara's dream sequences, maybe if there's a second series we will find out.
The flashbacks help you to put the pieces together, and work out exactly what the dynamic is all about.
They're a really crazy bunch, of the hens, it's Mama Bernadette who delivers most of the laughs, Elizabeth Berrington has always had a great sense of timing. It gets even more zany when DD appears.
7/10.
I was a little unsure after the first episode, but after that I found myself binge watching it. I'll be honest, it's not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but I liked the format, and the sheer bizarre, quirkiness of it.
There are a couple of laughs, but it's not exactly belly laugh humour, but it has its moments.
There's a bit about Inception, and that made me wonder if this is all perhaps Jen or Zara's dream sequences, maybe if there's a second series we will find out.
The flashbacks help you to put the pieces together, and work out exactly what the dynamic is all about.
They're a really crazy bunch, of the hens, it's Mama Bernadette who delivers most of the laughs, Elizabeth Berrington has always had a great sense of timing. It gets even more zany when DD appears.
7/10.
I did wonder if I was done with the women against the elements trope (Yellowjackets, Class of '07 etc) but I liked previous sitcoms written by Caroline Moran and read the glowing Guardian review so decided to give it a go.
Its no Raised by Wolves (written by Caroline and her sister Caitlin) but it continues to focus on a cast of working class female characters from the Midlands with plenty of dark humour.
The plot switches between pre and post apocalypse as it usually does in this kind of programme but it's interesting enough to keep interests afloat episode to episode.
There's also a fab mid noughties pop soundtrack for anyone wishing to revisit the solo career of Rachel Stephens.
Its no Raised by Wolves (written by Caroline and her sister Caitlin) but it continues to focus on a cast of working class female characters from the Midlands with plenty of dark humour.
The plot switches between pre and post apocalypse as it usually does in this kind of programme but it's interesting enough to keep interests afloat episode to episode.
There's also a fab mid noughties pop soundtrack for anyone wishing to revisit the solo career of Rachel Stephens.
Its a fun concept but unfortunately the title 'Henpocalypse!' was the funniest thing in it. Yes there were a few decent one-liners here and there and some visual gags with sex toys which worked, but overall it was too short of laughs for a pure comedy and consequently a miss.
Production values really were cheap and cheerful - I wouldn't be surprised if the cast and crew stayed in the Welsh cottage and shot it over a weekend. I think viewers would have happily overlooked this if the story and characters had been better developed and it was funnier.
The acting wasn't brill, Callie Cooke was the only one that shone, she has natural comic sense and timing. Generally there was just a bit too much pointless running around and shrieking to no effect.
I have no problems with female led comedies - really enjoyed Bridget Christie's recent comedy drama 'The Change' on C4 which was LOL funny as is 'We are lady parts also on C4 catch-up. Check them out if you haven't seen them, they're both much better than this one.
Production values really were cheap and cheerful - I wouldn't be surprised if the cast and crew stayed in the Welsh cottage and shot it over a weekend. I think viewers would have happily overlooked this if the story and characters had been better developed and it was funnier.
The acting wasn't brill, Callie Cooke was the only one that shone, she has natural comic sense and timing. Generally there was just a bit too much pointless running around and shrieking to no effect.
I have no problems with female led comedies - really enjoyed Bridget Christie's recent comedy drama 'The Change' on C4 which was LOL funny as is 'We are lady parts also on C4 catch-up. Check them out if you haven't seen them, they're both much better than this one.
I originally posted this review against the final episode of the show, but with confirmation now that it will not be returning, I've decided to add that review here also.
Five women from Birmingham travel to a remote North Wales cottage for a hen night. Unfortunately, a pandemic of crab measles wipes out much of human civilisation, particularly the men. Several weeks later, they risk a trip out to hunt for supplies but in doing so risk anyone they meet learning about their secret. That male stripper Drew (Ben McGregor) who visited that night is still alive and chained to the radiator for his safety.
The apocalypse is always going to work well on UK TV and films, because unless you want to do zombie hoards, the lack of supporting artists is going to keep the cost down. The characters are fairly broadly written to start with, but the longer the show goes, the more explanations you get for why people are as they are. After the first couple of epsiodes, the plot splits in two, as the main cast come to realise the "white gold" mine they have, with potentially the last man alive and try to convince the bride, Zara, that her fiancée is not coming to rescue her. They're all brilliantly played. Luzie Shorthouse, from "We Are Lady Parts" is Zara, Elizabeth Berrington almost steals the whole show as her mum, Bern - ostensibly the villain of the show. Callie Cooke from "Cheaters" plays her best friend Shelly and Lauren O' Rourke, from "White Gold" plays survivalist Veena.
But what I really liked was the other, madder plot, where Jen, played by Kate O'Flynn, is driven mad on a combination of pain, infection, loneliness and probably some mental illness to begin with, and goes on a fantasy quest with Danny Dyer, playing himself in "ultimate geezer" mode.
As I say, it's more amusing than funny, and if you want to argue that time is too short for all but the pinnacle then I'd say this isn't the one for you. If you're prepared to invest a bit of time in the character though, the returns are there.
Five women from Birmingham travel to a remote North Wales cottage for a hen night. Unfortunately, a pandemic of crab measles wipes out much of human civilisation, particularly the men. Several weeks later, they risk a trip out to hunt for supplies but in doing so risk anyone they meet learning about their secret. That male stripper Drew (Ben McGregor) who visited that night is still alive and chained to the radiator for his safety.
The apocalypse is always going to work well on UK TV and films, because unless you want to do zombie hoards, the lack of supporting artists is going to keep the cost down. The characters are fairly broadly written to start with, but the longer the show goes, the more explanations you get for why people are as they are. After the first couple of epsiodes, the plot splits in two, as the main cast come to realise the "white gold" mine they have, with potentially the last man alive and try to convince the bride, Zara, that her fiancée is not coming to rescue her. They're all brilliantly played. Luzie Shorthouse, from "We Are Lady Parts" is Zara, Elizabeth Berrington almost steals the whole show as her mum, Bern - ostensibly the villain of the show. Callie Cooke from "Cheaters" plays her best friend Shelly and Lauren O' Rourke, from "White Gold" plays survivalist Veena.
But what I really liked was the other, madder plot, where Jen, played by Kate O'Flynn, is driven mad on a combination of pain, infection, loneliness and probably some mental illness to begin with, and goes on a fantasy quest with Danny Dyer, playing himself in "ultimate geezer" mode.
As I say, it's more amusing than funny, and if you want to argue that time is too short for all but the pinnacle then I'd say this isn't the one for you. If you're prepared to invest a bit of time in the character though, the returns are there.
Talked into watching this by my wife, I thought it would be dull, have poor jokes and be a general waste of time. I was very wrong. Found myself laughing throughout the whole series.
Really quite funny, with frequent laugh-out-loud moments. The girls in it are all good in their own way. Can't fault it. Surprised it has such a low rating. Definitely doesn't deserve the rating it has at this point in time.
Don't know what else to say. It was a good series. Well worth a watch. I don't need to go on about it. Glad it was a group of girls from Birmingham. Reminded me of Bridesmaids meets Shaun of the Dead.
Watch it.
Really quite funny, with frequent laugh-out-loud moments. The girls in it are all good in their own way. Can't fault it. Surprised it has such a low rating. Definitely doesn't deserve the rating it has at this point in time.
Don't know what else to say. It was a good series. Well worth a watch. I don't need to go on about it. Glad it was a group of girls from Birmingham. Reminded me of Bridesmaids meets Shaun of the Dead.
Watch it.
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