19 reviews
Drifters follow three friends who share and flat after university and have not yet got their lives quite figured out. As they try to progress in their lives they encounter many downfalls in their lives and relationships. You can really relate to the characters in Drifters, we have all been Meg, Laura and even Bunny at some point in our lives. We get ourselves into tricky and embarrassing situations which we don't know how to get out of and end up embarrassing ourselves even more... and this is what is great about this show... the characters are believable, flawed and unbelievably relatable. It's unlike a polished comedy where everything is canned laughter and sunshine, it really shows you the awkward, messy and laughable side of life, especially as a woman, there are not many comedies out there that show that actually, women can just be as immature, awkward and embarrassing and funny as men (haha) The performances are great, you can tell the actors really enjoy their roles and that's what brings a show to life. You can just imagine how much fun they must have on set. Not to mention, the hilarious story lines. It's easy to get into and binge on and it really helps to brighten your day.
- angel-youles
- Mar 26, 2017
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Drifters is a sit-com following three young women in their 20s who are stuck in that awkward time of life when you're no longer a child but also not quite responsible or mature enough to make it in the adult world and are basically just trying to get your life together. Meg, Bunny and Laura are very flawed but relatable characters who are very straight-talking and somewhat obnoxious and attempting to 'make it' in the world. They adopt a 'fake it until you make it' philosophy and consequently get themselves into some hilariously awkward situations in front of their partners, colleagues, friends and family.
It's not a spectacular show, but it does what it says on the tin and provides some very funny moments. It does what only British comedies can achieve by never holding back in showing the more disgusting antics that young people get up to (particularly sexually) and the language they use. Face it - a lot of young people ARE sex-obsessed, they ARE vulgar and they ARE party animals, and that's what Drifters shows. It's refreshing to see a comedy that depicts three females who aren't perfect and who are shallow, self-centred, promiscuous, immature, loud and vulgar - qualities which are generally associated with young men.
For anyone that really wants to know what to expect from Drifters, it's basically a slightly older female version of Inbetweeners - there you have it.
It's not a spectacular show, but it does what it says on the tin and provides some very funny moments. It does what only British comedies can achieve by never holding back in showing the more disgusting antics that young people get up to (particularly sexually) and the language they use. Face it - a lot of young people ARE sex-obsessed, they ARE vulgar and they ARE party animals, and that's what Drifters shows. It's refreshing to see a comedy that depicts three females who aren't perfect and who are shallow, self-centred, promiscuous, immature, loud and vulgar - qualities which are generally associated with young men.
For anyone that really wants to know what to expect from Drifters, it's basically a slightly older female version of Inbetweeners - there you have it.
- shannen-l-c
- Apr 13, 2019
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It's got Bob Mortimer in it which is why I started watching it. The casting is good. It's got great character-development and genuine gags.
The formula works well. It lasted a few seasons. The comedy is there and it is refreshing although it quickly gets repetitive on the gags being sexualised.
It's very lewd for most UK comedy shows. It's for a matuer audience. I enjoyed it and it had enough chemistry to keep me watching but compared to what is on offer already in the UK it is a bit lacking.
Similar humour to Inbetweeners. Potty humour which does not work for everyone. It's a dry delivery and the sketches are generally good but the situation is almost always desparate which is where the comedy is.
A strong 7/10.
The formula works well. It lasted a few seasons. The comedy is there and it is refreshing although it quickly gets repetitive on the gags being sexualised.
It's very lewd for most UK comedy shows. It's for a matuer audience. I enjoyed it and it had enough chemistry to keep me watching but compared to what is on offer already in the UK it is a bit lacking.
Similar humour to Inbetweeners. Potty humour which does not work for everyone. It's a dry delivery and the sketches are generally good but the situation is almost always desparate which is where the comedy is.
A strong 7/10.
A bunch of idiotic friends unable to adult, having fun doing crap jobs and having a raucous life. I loved it. I came to check if another series was planned whilst watching the writer on Travel Man and needed to leave a review.
- pinkladysz
- Sep 16, 2018
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'Drifters' is sometimes unbelievable funny. The three girls in the center actually aren't girls anymore, they are women, but occasionally extremely childish, helpless, deceitful, or, among other 'features', simply dumb.
They always fail on an epic scale with their versions of loving, being happy, finding a job, standing on their own feet, finding the right partner, being smart, being popular and so on, because if they achieve something, they are messing it up, always.
Now, one would think that they aren't likable, but they are. Very. After every failure they manage to overlook its reasons and continue to stand tall, despite any embarrassments.
This is one of my most beloved comedies, and it's always sad to have only six episodes a season. I'd like to have sixteen.
They always fail on an epic scale with their versions of loving, being happy, finding a job, standing on their own feet, finding the right partner, being smart, being popular and so on, because if they achieve something, they are messing it up, always.
Now, one would think that they aren't likable, but they are. Very. After every failure they manage to overlook its reasons and continue to stand tall, despite any embarrassments.
This is one of my most beloved comedies, and it's always sad to have only six episodes a season. I'd like to have sixteen.
It has been described as the female inbetweeners and the description is spot on it's very funny and messed up in places. I find Laura particularly funny with her put downs of Gary. I would like there to be more series and it's a shame there isn't more.
- elliotjeory
- Aug 23, 2020
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Stumbled across this after a clip popped up on Facebook. Watched the whole 4 seasons and really enjoyed them. Very funny in places with some great laugh out loud moments.
Highly recommended if you want to take your brain out and chill out!
Drifters is funny, inappropriate and completely gross some at times.
It is worrying that there are people like Meg out there in the big wide world but definitely worth the laugh.
- kayj-27062
- Feb 1, 2021
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A sitcom written as a series of increasingly unrealistic scenarios the three get themselves into. Okay it's exaggerated reality under comic licence then, as almost all sitcoms are. Still, the formula here gets cartoony and really stretches credibility beyond the suspension of disbelief thing.
The show's humour is modern language based which at it best is simply coarse and worst full of sexually explicit comments. It becomes at times one long extended hen party with the three of them all embarrassing themselves in different ways, giving us the show's major source of comedy - the comedy of shamelessness which is currently very trendy.
Some may gel with its reflection of modern life but if you're a fastidious sitcom fan who likes some subtlety and nuances of humour instead of being smashed in the face with it, Drifters may not be for you.
The show's humour is modern language based which at it best is simply coarse and worst full of sexually explicit comments. It becomes at times one long extended hen party with the three of them all embarrassing themselves in different ways, giving us the show's major source of comedy - the comedy of shamelessness which is currently very trendy.
Some may gel with its reflection of modern life but if you're a fastidious sitcom fan who likes some subtlety and nuances of humour instead of being smashed in the face with it, Drifters may not be for you.
- Jellybeansucker
- Feb 3, 2018
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This is a very funny and lighthearted full-on comedy about three girls in Leeds. The acting and writing are excellent. It's great to see girls enjoying casual sex, having fun and getting into all sorts of crazy situations. Curvy hot girl Bunny is hilarious.
I've watched and loved every episode.
It's like a twentysomething, female version of The Inbetweeners.
I've watched and loved every episode.
It's like a twentysomething, female version of The Inbetweeners.
The worst show about three selfish incompetent tw*ts. Don't know how more than 1 episode was made. Awful show, awful cast, awful stories,
- rward-47861
- Dec 16, 2020
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Lying in bed with stomach flu going on day 4, I found "Drifters" on Amazon Prime. Lucky, lucky me. Binge-watched the entire four seasons. Nothing better than crass, crazy humor to take one's mind off feeling nauseous, feverish and completely out of it.
I love this series. I wish they had renewed it for at least two more seasons. I miss all the characters already, What a cast. Each and everyone perfect in his/her role. Stellar writing and acting all 'round.
Laughed out loud too many times to count. The alcoholic culture of UK really shouldn't be this funny, but it was all portrayed so very well.
Please watch this and see if you agree: this is top-notch entertainment.
I love this series. I wish they had renewed it for at least two more seasons. I miss all the characters already, What a cast. Each and everyone perfect in his/her role. Stellar writing and acting all 'round.
Laughed out loud too many times to count. The alcoholic culture of UK really shouldn't be this funny, but it was all portrayed so very well.
Please watch this and see if you agree: this is top-notch entertainment.
- untilnow99
- Apr 2, 2019
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- terraplanetom
- Sep 29, 2018
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- esmematpop
- Jul 31, 2021
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Forget bridesmaids, this is female led comedy at its best. Irreverent, laugh out loud and searingly relateable for anyone who's ever been young and unsuccessful, and comforting for this of who are past that era, just watch it.
If you liked The Inbetweeners then you should like this. I find this easier to rewatch than the Inbetweeners and think it's a bit more mature.
I actually laughed out loud several times which is difficult to make me do to be honest.
Meg is the lead and she also wrote the show and her character is goofy and not afraid to make herself look foolish. She's very likeable but completely daft I love her.
Bunny is a sexpot and brings the drama to the show. She seems intelligent but has some of the daftest moments on the show.
Laura feels like someone we have all met before she is very crass and to the point. She has some of the funniest moments on the show.
The chemistry between the 3 main characters is great and I believe they're really true friends even though they're all completely different.
I actually laughed out loud several times which is difficult to make me do to be honest.
Meg is the lead and she also wrote the show and her character is goofy and not afraid to make herself look foolish. She's very likeable but completely daft I love her.
Bunny is a sexpot and brings the drama to the show. She seems intelligent but has some of the daftest moments on the show.
Laura feels like someone we have all met before she is very crass and to the point. She has some of the funniest moments on the show.
The chemistry between the 3 main characters is great and I believe they're really true friends even though they're all completely different.
- mraddavies
- Jun 10, 2024
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I'm late to Drifters and I wished I watched it before. It's rude and funny and I have a massive girl crush on Bunny! I see the comparisons to Invetweeners, but I also see the Golden Girls. Meg is thectall, awkward sarky one (Dorothy), Laura is the loose moraled, slutty one (Rose) and Bunny is the airhead (Rose). We also have the regular appearance of Meg's ex Mark (Stan). All we need is, Sophia!
This is a refreshing sitcom that centres around the shenanigans of twentysomething immature characters between the stages of uni needing to enter into adult life.
These characters get themselves into some embarrassing situations that are relatable, others completely unrelatable and beyond belief - it's these situations do end up being awkwardly funny - and that's the type comedy this series brings.
I like the way the sitcom has done this in the perspective of three female friends, which are usually shown the other way round, and it certainly doesn't mean their actions show them in a flattering light. If anything, they usually have some portrayal to make them a little loveable, I think this series actually might connect to their story but not necessarily sympathise!
I thought the actors playing the characters were perfect. This series delivered a good awkward comedy with a little something refreshing.
These characters get themselves into some embarrassing situations that are relatable, others completely unrelatable and beyond belief - it's these situations do end up being awkwardly funny - and that's the type comedy this series brings.
I like the way the sitcom has done this in the perspective of three female friends, which are usually shown the other way round, and it certainly doesn't mean their actions show them in a flattering light. If anything, they usually have some portrayal to make them a little loveable, I think this series actually might connect to their story but not necessarily sympathise!
I thought the actors playing the characters were perfect. This series delivered a good awkward comedy with a little something refreshing.
- jess-a-reviewer
- Mar 21, 2024
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