Wonderful, funny, sad, superb cast - loved the two girls Alice worked with and Gil's ghastly neighbours.
Beautifully written - not a foot wrong from start to finish. Anyone who's ever felt at odds with the rest of the world [most of us, surely?] will find their hearts going out to Alice and Gil, and praying that they will meet one day.
More please!
This is frustratingly good and bad. Moments of surreal comedy from Sheridan Smith and Tamsin Greig are utterly spoilt by some dreadful attempts at comedy by most of the others. Gil's analysis of comedy is so irritating that it spoils the mood. Dinner parties dominated by recently divorced women; It has to be done well to be funny and the actors weren't up to it. Is it the script or the acting? Well I think the acting because the two mentioned earlier were just fantastic. I could watch them forever.