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I think it's genuinely innovative too.


I especially like the way the phone-texts come up on the screen, it could seem clumsy, yet it retains the intimacy between us the viewer & the character. It's like being let in, as with the theatrical "aside" device, we can then knowingly anticipate the following character interactions or story development.


I also think the characters are well formed, Jack Whitehall aside ( he is very good though )The ones that tickle most me are Vod ( a bit of a Neil from the Young Ones character (Zawe Ashton ) & Oregon ( Charlotte Ritchie ) who plays it brilliantly. I grew up in the country and knew a girl quite like her.


And last night we had the tears, I was moved for a while there, honest I was.


Oh joy, it makes me laugh a lot anyway.



NETTE:)

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It was that one with the uni house party where only blokes turned up. And that birds plumber boyfriend from back home who still thinks he's going out with her - even though she's now moved on.


I fell asleep half way through it but that may have been the four tumblers of meths I'd knocked back beforehand....

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