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Pushers

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  • 2025–
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4.6/10
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Pushers (2025)
Comedy

Young woman denied benefits builds illegal drug empire exploiting systemic biases against her cerebral palsy. Sharp-witted Emily Jones uses her overlooked status as cover to sell narcotics u... Read allYoung woman denied benefits builds illegal drug empire exploiting systemic biases against her cerebral palsy. Sharp-witted Emily Jones uses her overlooked status as cover to sell narcotics undetected.Young woman denied benefits builds illegal drug empire exploiting systemic biases against her cerebral palsy. Sharp-witted Emily Jones uses her overlooked status as cover to sell narcotics undetected.

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    • Rosie Jones
    • Ryan McParland
    • Jon Furlong
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    257
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    • Stars
      • Rosie Jones
      • Ryan McParland
      • Jon Furlong
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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  • Episodes6

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    Rosie Jones
    Rosie Jones
    • Emily
    • 2025
    Ryan McParland
    Ryan McParland
    • Ewen
    • 2025
    Jon Furlong
    Jon Furlong
    • Sean
    • 2025
    Cassie Bradley
    Cassie Bradley
    • Leo
    • 2025
    Ruben Reuter
    • Harry
    • 2025
    Libby Mai
    Libby Mai
    • Hope
    • 2025
    Jade Asha
    Jade Asha
    • Nicole
    • 2025
    Peter Fellows
    • Jon Grisham
    • 2025
    Rosalyn Wright
    Rosalyn Wright
    • Janine
    • 2025
    Jordan Akkaya
    Jordan Akkaya
    • Crosby
    • 2025
    Ryan David Harston
    • Spa Manager
    • 2025
    Aliyah Soyinka
    • Masseuse
    • 2025
    Rhiannon Clements
    Rhiannon Clements
    • Jo
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    1medic061076

    Oh dear

    A comedy of errors if we need to have the word comedy associated with this poorly written obvious waste of time.

    Whoever told the writer they were funny was only being kind.

    Disjointed difficult to follow and oh how slow and barely pedestrian it moved from o e painfully stereotyped scene to another.

    Clearly filmed on a budget when the supporting cast had the spare time it gave the impression it was just a vehicle to press home Rose is disabled and requires reminding and is desperately seeking a numerous angle.

    Spoiler alert it wasn't funny it was embarrassing and quite frankly insulting to anyone with an ounce of respecting the diverse society we live in.

    Good try but a fail.
    9alexsthomas-29075

    A great show about the people we look past

    Push is funny, sharp, and full of moments I didn't realise I was missing on screen. I've genuinely never seen two disabled people just having a conversation on a TV show before and not about being inspirational, just... living. I rarely laugh out loud at anything, but this had me actually cracking up.

    As someone who now uses a wheelchair after getting long COVID, I related hard. Gig venues have stopped searching me too, and yeah, I sneak in alcohol. Watching people like me being funny, cheeky, and unapologetically themselves felt like something I didn't know I needed.

    I've really enjoyed Rosie Jones' writing for radio before, and it's so exciting to see her voice on screen. The cast have great chemistry, the writing is sharp, and it leaves space for both humour and honesty. It's not polished, and that's what makes it brilliant. I hope this is the start of much more.
    3ProctoPhobic

    Just not enough going on

    I did make it through all six episodes, so it's not 'unwatchable', but they could have made this show so much richer, rather than spacing out the couple of gags that were present.

    It kind of rushes its way toward the premise of the show after a very brief set up, but then doesn't feel like it knows what to do when it gets there.

    It's a nice idea and a mostly pretty good cast, but unfortunately, there's only enough 'writing' for maybe two of them at best.

    Good attempt, but this doesn't deserve another series on merit, even though it will probably get one because of the power of positive discrimintion. But I won't be watching it.
    1johnnyOgray

    A Stinker

    I wanted and expected to enjoy this, but found it painfully unwatchable. The writing is hackneyed and derivative and constantly misfires. The performances have energy, but that can't salvage the insipid script. The comedy for the most part just doesn't work. It lacks charm and has big 'written by committee' energy.

    Most of the jokes don't land and many are as predictable as Bank Holiday traffic jams. There's plenty of irony, although certainly unintentional, as this identity politics based sitcom seems to be unsure of what it is (and isn't).

    Armando Iannucci has been responsible for some of the best tv comedy, but this is a stinker.
    1willhill-00296

    Just don't

    This show is excruciating to watch, a frustrating mix of wasted potential and misfired execution. The supporting actors are undeniably talented, delivering stellar performances that shine despite the material they're given. Their energy and charisma are the only saving grace, but even they can't salvage the clunky, uninspired script. The comedy feels forced, lacking any natural rhythm or flow-it's like watching a machine sputter and stall. Jokes land with a thud, and the awkward pauses that follow are almost palpable, as if the show itself is unsure of what it's trying to be.

    The writing is the core issue, riddled with predictable gags and shallow character development. It's grating to see the supporting cast, who clearly bring their A-game, constantly propping up this flimsy framework. They're doing heavy lifting to cover for the poor pacing and lackluster dialogue, but it's a losing battle. The effort from the cast and crew is evident, and you can sense their commitment to making it work, but the foundation is too weak to support their ambition. This series feels like it was rushed to production without enough refinement-it never should've moved past the pilot stage.

    Without the excessive padding, each episode could be condensed to a tight five minutes of actual content. The transitions between scenes are bloated with unnecessary filler, dragging out what little substance there is. It's as if the show is stalling for time, hoping viewers won't notice the lack of depth. A sharper edit could've helped, but it wouldn't fix the core problem: a premise that's stretched far beyond its capacity to entertain. Fans of the genre might stick around for the supporting cast's charm, but for most, this is a slog not worth enduring. Save your time and skip it.

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