


Cuando Douglas Bellowes, un querido presentador de noticias a nivel nacional, es sorprendido contando un chiste sexista en una boda, su carrera, así como el respaldo de su familia y compañeros de trabajo, se ven seriamente amenazados.
Avis de la communauté (12)
First episode was a bit so-so, but gave it a shot at the second.. and the third... and the 4th - WOW!! what an ending. This show is really well written (and the acting is good too). Once the 3rd and 4th episode arrives you really get hooked. 10/10
I repeat my self: Thank God for British TV! This should be called 'Gaslighted' and I'm sure there are so many older and horny men out there who get played by bit*** like her. It's actually not even a comedy but real life. I absolutely love it and what a shame that this just has 4 episodes.
The whole first episodes are a drag, and they are played like a farce. 3/10. I nearly turned it off. And then the last two episodes are great drama and written far better. 9/10. They should have done it as a two or three episode miniseries instead. Some characters are so overdrawn they feel out of place. And for a series that is (in the end) so squarely in women's corner, why write the wife's character basically as a stereotypical nagging jealous wife? It adds nothing to the point the series makes. There are some baffling decisions in this, so it's quite flawed, all in all, but it was a joy to see Gillan being able to show what she's capable of as an actor.
An excellent mini-series - I just binge watched it now. Mysogyny, treachery, and Twitter. Great writing, great acting. And with stars such as Karen Gillan and Alex Kingston.
Red pill men being all hot and bothered after watching this show. Which I'm fine with, it's a lot of heavy lifting for that one brain cell, but pls leave us out of your rants






















