This gets brownie points for using a disabled actress when so many able bodied actresses and actors are used in place of those with disabilities.
Also, the opening episode is brilliant - seeing Helena was a definant pull into watching the rest of the series.
Sure, the laughs aren't thick and fast. Some other reviews point at the overuse of woke culture but in all honesty I think the script writers are going for a tongue in cheek way of conveying wokeism.
Surprisingly David Mitchell wasn't as good as he usually is but that's a small critique, perhaps was the episode structure. The use of misplaced slapstick humour with a cat randomly attacking the cleaner was irritating.
Overall its fluff and fun!
Also, the opening episode is brilliant - seeing Helena was a definant pull into watching the rest of the series.
Sure, the laughs aren't thick and fast. Some other reviews point at the overuse of woke culture but in all honesty I think the script writers are going for a tongue in cheek way of conveying wokeism.
Surprisingly David Mitchell wasn't as good as he usually is but that's a small critique, perhaps was the episode structure. The use of misplaced slapstick humour with a cat randomly attacking the cleaner was irritating.
Overall its fluff and fun!