...and continue to prosecute their teenage grievances 30 years later.
Clunky dialogue and annoying characters. The real problem with the series isn't the haphazard history, it's the utter implausibility of the friendships it depicts. There's not much here that's genuinely novel and for a show centred on twenty-somethings discovering the pleasures of the sixties there's precious little joy to be found.
Quickly proves to be a warmed-over and tepid mishmash of changing-times clichés. By the last episode I just didn't care whose flat it was.
Clichéd, whiny drivel about middle-aged disappointment and people whose emotions are seemingly stuck in aspic.