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Yes it's odd and a little slow but it's wonderful.
You could say that it covers some mental health issues ,cos it does. You could say it covers ALOT of women's issues cos it does.
But is it funny? Well yes it is!
Sarah plays Sarah a character that is very much how I imagine she is in real life .
If you've seen her stand up and or seen her on TV and enjoy watching her, then this is a twisted fun version of that. Enjoy.
Sarah plays Sarah a character that is very much how I imagine she is in real life .
If you've seen her stand up and or seen her on TV and enjoy watching her, then this is a twisted fun version of that. Enjoy.
I watched part of the first episode when first broadcast and it didn't really work... but I came back to it and tried again and it took a while for it to get into its stride. It is a bit disjointed and some scenes work far better than others. However, I did find the final episode to be pretty tedious and repetitive so it ended on a low. The middle four episodes though were pretty good, I don't think it's a classic but Sara Pascoe tried to do something different and that in itself deserves credit
One of the best sitcoms very written. It's very well-observed, intellectually interesting and uproariously funny. Ignore the bitter trolls.
Really enjoyed this show, especially the final episode where the format really comes together perfectly.
This show will either speak to you, or you'll hate it. That's kind of the point perhaps.
If you see yourself in her, you'll love it.
It's absolutely hilarious and very poignant, and features an ensemble of superbly cast actors delivering the hilarious dialogue with perfect pitch and timing.
A surprisingly polished gem, imo.
If you see yourself in her, you'll love it.
It's absolutely hilarious and very poignant, and features an ensemble of superbly cast actors delivering the hilarious dialogue with perfect pitch and timing.
A surprisingly polished gem, imo.
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