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7.6/10
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A comedic look at the trials and tribulations of parenthood.A comedic look at the trials and tribulations of parenthood.A comedic look at the trials and tribulations of parenthood.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 wins & 5 nominations total
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I agree with all the positive comments on here but just wanted to address the swearing at the kids.
I don't think this programme is saying swearing at kids is funny but is trying to relay what most parents want to say half the time, which is why it is funny. The thought of actually saying that to my kid never comes in to my head but my god my inner voice is often shouting it.
The drama in the final episodes is beautifully balanced with a light humour.
The acting from all the cast is spot on.
A real treat and emotional journey.
I don't think this programme is saying swearing at kids is funny but is trying to relay what most parents want to say half the time, which is why it is funny. The thought of actually saying that to my kid never comes in to my head but my god my inner voice is often shouting it.
The drama in the final episodes is beautifully balanced with a light humour.
The acting from all the cast is spot on.
A real treat and emotional journey.
Yes, Ally and Paul are highly imperfect as parents, that is one of the main thrusts of the show, and what make it so real for those who relate to feelings of inadequacy, joy, frustration and even regret. As someone who grew up with a father who had significant anger problems, I've never seen parental anger and the associated guilt (and eventual growth!) portrayed in such a realistic manner. Is that part hard to watch sometimes? Absolutely, that is what makes it so cathartic and real. Not to mention that the many "funny" parts, which are character driven rather than cheap one liners, give true balance to the heart and depth that this gem of a series successfully pulls off. I understand that it may not be for everyone, but the plot lines are often profound, the family bonds are beautiful and real, the angst is truly reflective of life, and the ultimate perfection of imperfections made this a very fulfilling experience for me.
Very funny from the off and doesn't let up, the episode about death was pant wettingly hilarious. The idiots giving it low scores due to swearing or suggesting it is unrealistic and just bad parenting need to a) stop being snowflake prudes and b) realise it's a comedy not a documentary. You'll be telling me next that Monty Python and the Holy Grail isn't a true reflection of Arthurian Britain or that Arthur didn't actually exist.
The writers have outdone themselves. I watched an episode by accident and now I wouldn't miss one for the world. The family is so darn normal, warts and all, that's what makes this show so outstanding. They cuss, the kids lie to their parents, but in the end they are a very strong loving unit. That's what makes the show.
I'm British and love British humour. This is really a fantastic programme and had me and my wife laughing out loud. It also has a really interesting story and you grow to like the characters quickly. Martin Freeman plays his role so well.
I am amazed that After Life gets rave reviews yet this is somehow not. It is so much more original, funny and interesting.
The first scene can be a bit shocking for some, but stick with it. The swearing is throw away and part of the overall story. It calms down, but is a big part of the humour.
I am amazed that After Life gets rave reviews yet this is somehow not. It is so much more original, funny and interesting.
The first scene can be a bit shocking for some, but stick with it. The swearing is throw away and part of the overall story. It calms down, but is a big part of the humour.
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- TriviaThe family's home is a set. Interior scenes were filmed in a disused factory in Southall, Ealing, West London, where the multi-storey set was built.
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