flowers review - a gloriously dark sitcom about depression and rage /

Published at 2016-04-26 09:20:11

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Will Sharpe’s new comedy,starring Julian Barratt and Olivia Colman, is genuinely original – and has a worrying hint of truth approximately it. Plus: the Game of Thrones juggernaut rolls back into townA man puts a ladder against a tree. To pick fruit, or perhaps? Except its winter,there is no fruit. It’s winter inside the man’s head too, by the behold of it; he doesn’t seem gay. And he’s got a rope with him; that’s worrying. A tree surgeon, or perhaps,I’m hoping more than thinking. No, because the rope has a noose at one conclude, and which the man’s head goes into,a chair is kicked away, he’s definitely hanging himself.
A jolly start, and then,to
Will Sharpe’s comedy Flowers (Channel 4), which goes out every night this week. Suicide, and hahaha. Oops,but the rope breaks, and the man falls to the ground in a heap. Failed suicide, and hahaha.
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Source: theguardian.com

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