Comedy about working class Liverpudlian teenagers, tackling big issues like grief, sex, diversity and class differences.Comedy about working class Liverpudlian teenagers, tackling big issues like grief, sex, diversity and class differences.Comedy about working class Liverpudlian teenagers, tackling big issues like grief, sex, diversity and class differences.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
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This is basically inbetweeners on Merseyside.
It's got a very good young cast. A nice mix with some of the adults really tying in very well.
The thing I liked about this was it's taking back to the early 2000s when comedies were not overlay censored but this does have some serious topics in them that are dealt with sympathetically whilst being very funny at the same time.
There is a bit too many 'lads' and 'girl's in the language for me but, hey, if that's what it's like in Toxteth then G'wed!
As my review title says it's a bit of Inbetweeners (posh kid moved to the area) with Derry Girls mixed in and placed in the North of England. Something that's been missing since. Shameless.
It's got a very good young cast. A nice mix with some of the adults really tying in very well.
The thing I liked about this was it's taking back to the early 2000s when comedies were not overlay censored but this does have some serious topics in them that are dealt with sympathetically whilst being very funny at the same time.
There is a bit too many 'lads' and 'girl's in the language for me but, hey, if that's what it's like in Toxteth then G'wed!
As my review title says it's a bit of Inbetweeners (posh kid moved to the area) with Derry Girls mixed in and placed in the North of England. Something that's been missing since. Shameless.
Skins, Inbetweeners, and Waterloo Road vibes with a Scouse twang.
Local Scouse actors all fitted the roles really well, the language coming naturally instead of using out of towners with a fake accent. I predict a bright future for some of the actors in the show as they really showed what's it's like being a Scouse teenager in school today.
Hopefully get to see them in more Scouse comedies or dramas.
Didn't like some of the far left rhetoric being spouted in the show, must've been written by a commie from Wallasey.
Not actually filmed in Liverpool which is another downside as it would of felt more authentic.
Other than that the story line is good and kept me watching.
Local Scouse actors all fitted the roles really well, the language coming naturally instead of using out of towners with a fake accent. I predict a bright future for some of the actors in the show as they really showed what's it's like being a Scouse teenager in school today.
Hopefully get to see them in more Scouse comedies or dramas.
Didn't like some of the far left rhetoric being spouted in the show, must've been written by a commie from Wallasey.
Not actually filmed in Liverpool which is another downside as it would of felt more authentic.
Other than that the story line is good and kept me watching.
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Great comedy with an amazing cast of young talented actors.
We really enjoyed watching this, characters and the story are really well written with some sad, poignant moments but with lots of moments that make you laugh out loud.
Reminds me very much of a derry girls/ inbetweeners but set in liverpool, so if you loved them shows I'm sure you'd love this too.
Found myself enjoying this more and more as the series went on and I got to know and love the characters more and more. Really hope to see more of this as there isn't many genuinely funny comedy's like this, which isn't too afraid of making riskier jokes and not taking things too seriously!
We really enjoyed watching this, characters and the story are really well written with some sad, poignant moments but with lots of moments that make you laugh out loud.
Reminds me very much of a derry girls/ inbetweeners but set in liverpool, so if you loved them shows I'm sure you'd love this too.
Found myself enjoying this more and more as the series went on and I got to know and love the characters more and more. Really hope to see more of this as there isn't many genuinely funny comedy's like this, which isn't too afraid of making riskier jokes and not taking things too seriously!
This show just keeps getting better, it felt like it truly hit its stride in the last series towards the end and Season 2 has elevated it further. The way it seamlessly blends heartfelt emotion with relentless humour is nothing short of brilliant. Every moment feels carefully crafted to balance comedy and depth, making for an engaging watch.
What stands out even more this season is how the show tackles challenging subject matters. While last season addressed weighty themes with sincerity, this season takes it a step further by weaving in a hilarious perspective. It never shies away from important discussions and manages to present them in a way that is both thought-provoking and funny.
The cast also continue to impress, with the actors growing even more into their roles.
It's belter.
What stands out even more this season is how the show tackles challenging subject matters. While last season addressed weighty themes with sincerity, this season takes it a step further by weaving in a hilarious perspective. It never shies away from important discussions and manages to present them in a way that is both thought-provoking and funny.
The cast also continue to impress, with the actors growing even more into their roles.
It's belter.
Was so pleasantly surprised watching this. I am from Liverpool myself and always cringe usually when I hear the accent badly done on tv. But this is different, it's real and the wording is natural to the way people speak here. It felt like a really nice showcase of new, young talent and the series explores many issues and takes different turns which I found really interesting.
I thought it was brilliant and special mention to Dylan Smith and Amber Harrison who I thought were stand outs, especially as this is their first go at TV (from what I understand).
It's really heartwarming, rude and light. As a 26 year old I enjoyed it and can see its appeal to many different age groups as long as you're not a prude!!
10/10 from a scouser.
I thought it was brilliant and special mention to Dylan Smith and Amber Harrison who I thought were stand outs, especially as this is their first go at TV (from what I understand).
It's really heartwarming, rude and light. As a 26 year old I enjoyed it and can see its appeal to many different age groups as long as you're not a prude!!
10/10 from a scouser.
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- TriviaThe school the girls are shown standing in front of is The Oldershaw School in Liscard, Wirral.
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