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It follows the stories and fallout for Maggie Cole (French), who doesn't pay attention to the cautionary adage that 'those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones'.It follows the stories and fallout for Maggie Cole (French), who doesn't pay attention to the cautionary adage that 'those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones'.It follows the stories and fallout for Maggie Cole (French), who doesn't pay attention to the cautionary adage that 'those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones'.
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Absolute drival with atrocious writting
The well-known cast (Dawn French, Mark Heap etc) draw you in, but the cliché characters and cheap storyline develop at an extremely slow pace making for a difficult watch. The writing is truly a mess and all over the place. Neither funny, dramatic or interesting.
I kept watching trying to fathom why ITV thought this would be suitable for an 8pm mid-week slot, possibly more suited as a daytime drama on an unknown satellite channel.
Please please ITV don't waste your money on commissioning another series, a better option would be throwing it down the drain. Dawn French, focus on making another series of the exquisite drama Delicious.
1 star for the stunning location and costumes, most certaintly not worthy of the ghastly writting.
I kept watching trying to fathom why ITV thought this would be suitable for an 8pm mid-week slot, possibly more suited as a daytime drama on an unknown satellite channel.
Please please ITV don't waste your money on commissioning another series, a better option would be throwing it down the drain. Dawn French, focus on making another series of the exquisite drama Delicious.
1 star for the stunning location and costumes, most certaintly not worthy of the ghastly writting.
Truly, truly terrible.
Whilst we're meant to be in a golden age of TV, ITV continue to produce rubbish like this, full of cliche characters, badly written dialogue and set in a 1990s world where every teenager is an ASBO, every marriage is on the rocks, every foreigner is treated with disdain. It's like a Brexit version of Broadchurch, only without the humour, drama or interest.
It is painfully slow. The writing is a mess, neither funny enough to be a comedy, nor dramatic enough to be a drama. It's wallpaper TV. What a waste of talent on screen, what a mess from those behind the camera.
It is painfully slow. The writing is a mess, neither funny enough to be a comedy, nor dramatic enough to be a drama. It's wallpaper TV. What a waste of talent on screen, what a mess from those behind the camera.
A Great Little Series
I have no idea what the negative reviewers watched, but it wasn't this show! I found none of their reviews accurate or relevant. This is a very well made show telling a great story with beautiful scenery and great acting. See it for yourself - it's short and I watched it all this morning.
As an American
As an American, I found this short series to be very intriguing and enjoyable.
To me, the acting by all was uniformly excellent. Each actor/actress developed a unique character who was fascinating to watch as the story unfolded. Dawn French in particular. There are plenty of twists and turns as the six episodes proceed, and while there is drama, there is also some wonderful humor - and, hey, that's the way real life is most of the time, isn't it? In the United States, we rarely get to see a series like this - most of our tv is flash and trash or special effects with comic book superheroes. But, here, we see real life in a small town and how it can be thrown off balance by one careless citizen. The production values are top notch (the scenery is terrific), the direction is excellent, and the writing is smart and clever. The final episode alone is worth the trip. One of the best series conclusions I have ever seen. Really well done by all.
Gossip can lead to all sorts.
Words have a powerful impact, as Maggie Cole finds out when she gives a frank and explicit interview on the local radio, where she discusses the locals. Maggie quickly falls out with everyone, and must spend her time building bridges.
It's a bit of a slow burner, but as it develops it really does come to life, the first episode is great, and you're left with no idea the direction it's going to take. Stick with it, as the last few episodes are incredibly rewarding, and very dramatic.
There is a definite Doc Martin vibe running through this, the setting and tone etc, but it is different.
French and Heap are very good throughout, showing they can do drama on the more serious side, the laughs are supplied by Vicki Pepperdine, who is just a joy as Secretary Karen.
If you need to know how harmful gossip can be, just watch this.
Very enjoyable, 8/10.
It's a bit of a slow burner, but as it develops it really does come to life, the first episode is great, and you're left with no idea the direction it's going to take. Stick with it, as the last few episodes are incredibly rewarding, and very dramatic.
There is a definite Doc Martin vibe running through this, the setting and tone etc, but it is different.
French and Heap are very good throughout, showing they can do drama on the more serious side, the laughs are supplied by Vicki Pepperdine, who is just a joy as Secretary Karen.
If you need to know how harmful gossip can be, just watch this.
Very enjoyable, 8/10.
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