Richard returns home from work to spend time with his widowed father, finding his house in disarray. In an attempt to help, he inadvertently causes more chaos, leading to heartwarming and hi... Read allRichard returns home from work to spend time with his widowed father, finding his house in disarray. In an attempt to help, he inadvertently causes more chaos, leading to heartwarming and hilarious situations.Richard returns home from work to spend time with his widowed father, finding his house in disarray. In an attempt to help, he inadvertently causes more chaos, leading to heartwarming and hilarious situations.
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Right out of the gate I could identify with what was going on in my own life and the intergenerational difficulties, and the humour with which it's delivered make it palatable in a fresh comedic way.
Definitely 9/10 IF you can identify with the subject matter. Not everyone may be able to and find it boring or if you aren't able to empathize with the characters you'd have a hard time being connected with the story. In that way there could be some alienation with the story.
For myself and my wife it was laughing and tears from beginning to end. I'd give anything to have more series just like this one.
Definitely 9/10 IF you can identify with the subject matter. Not everyone may be able to and find it boring or if you aren't able to empathize with the characters you'd have a hard time being connected with the story. In that way there could be some alienation with the story.
For myself and my wife it was laughing and tears from beginning to end. I'd give anything to have more series just like this one.
Was expecting a comedy, but got a gentle comedic drama. The first episode didn't know which direction to go, but the actors carried it enough.
The second sets into a familiar situation for many, and there is enough humour to make you chuckle along with the set ups.
It has a slight feel of the A plan which Greg Mchugh was also in, replace autism with dementia. So I suspect he is on the production team, I haven't looked, but if he is he had used Christopher Ecclestona character with Gregor.
Jennifer Saunders on the phone of the agent, is fun. But obviously took a lot of influence from Toast of Londons agent.
Worth a watch under the influence or whilst laid up in bed I'll, but not appointment to view, it's not to be confused with still game, or rab c nesbit.
The second sets into a familiar situation for many, and there is enough humour to make you chuckle along with the set ups.
It has a slight feel of the A plan which Greg Mchugh was also in, replace autism with dementia. So I suspect he is on the production team, I haven't looked, but if he is he had used Christopher Ecclestona character with Gregor.
Jennifer Saunders on the phone of the agent, is fun. But obviously took a lot of influence from Toast of Londons agent.
Worth a watch under the influence or whilst laid up in bed I'll, but not appointment to view, it's not to be confused with still game, or rab c nesbit.
This will hit home hardest with those who have/are experiencing the central theme that this show revolves around.
Hopefully it will get a 2nd series so that the storylines laid out can be explored.
The acting is very good. There is a lot of scope for the world created in these 6 episodes.
Cons: Some of the comedy one-liners are predictable. The writing could be sharpened.
There's not much more to say. I'm just filling up the character count now. I have to go for a sigmoidoscopy tomorrow morning. I've spent most of this evening on the lav after gulping down a jug of laxative. I'm not having sedition for the procedure tomorrow as I have to drive. Pfft. I dunno. I'm not looking at the screen. I have no interest in what's up there; because I know what comes out.
Hopefully it will get a 2nd series so that the storylines laid out can be explored.
The acting is very good. There is a lot of scope for the world created in these 6 episodes.
Cons: Some of the comedy one-liners are predictable. The writing could be sharpened.
There's not much more to say. I'm just filling up the character count now. I have to go for a sigmoidoscopy tomorrow morning. I've spent most of this evening on the lav after gulping down a jug of laxative. I'm not having sedition for the procedure tomorrow as I have to drive. Pfft. I dunno. I'm not looking at the screen. I have no interest in what's up there; because I know what comes out.
I loved this. The acting was great. Also if you have gone through any of the trials and tribulations of a parent/child or indeed child/parent relationship in the let's say twilight days you will fully appreciate the subtle humour.
In my opinion don't expect side splitting humour. Do expect a gentle warm feeling, and if you do so you will have a wonderful show. Remember the tv doesn't have to 'shout' at us, it sometimes can be a nice warming feeling.
The relationships in this story show a kind of sad bent of lost love, promised love and the danger of losing it again to pursue something that may give us a sense of achievement but at what cost?
In my opinion don't expect side splitting humour. Do expect a gentle warm feeling, and if you do so you will have a wonderful show. Remember the tv doesn't have to 'shout' at us, it sometimes can be a nice warming feeling.
The relationships in this story show a kind of sad bent of lost love, promised love and the danger of losing it again to pursue something that may give us a sense of achievement but at what cost?
Only Child is a heartwarming and often hilarious comedy series that follows Richard, a man who returns home to visit his father, Ken, a year after the passing of his mother, Jean. What starts as a simple visit quickly turns into a realization that his father may need more help than he initially thought.
The show delicately balances humor and poignancy, exploring themes of family, aging, and the complexities of parent-child relationships. The chemistry between Richard and Ken, played by Greg McHugh and Gregor Fisher, is a highlight, their interactions filled with both affectionate bickering and genuine love.
While some may find the pacing a bit slow at times, the overall charm and relatable situations make Only Child a delightful and engaging watch. It's a show that resonates with anyone who has experienced the joys and challenges of family life.
I loved it. Bring on season 2.
The show delicately balances humor and poignancy, exploring themes of family, aging, and the complexities of parent-child relationships. The chemistry between Richard and Ken, played by Greg McHugh and Gregor Fisher, is a highlight, their interactions filled with both affectionate bickering and genuine love.
While some may find the pacing a bit slow at times, the overall charm and relatable situations make Only Child a delightful and engaging watch. It's a show that resonates with anyone who has experienced the joys and challenges of family life.
I loved it. Bring on season 2.
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