Review of Quacks

Quacks (2017–2018)
8/10
Fresh comedy or a Victorian immorality tale
27 May 2018
A dentist, a surgeon and a physiatrist meet in a pub. It's the beginning of a joke. Victorian morals and a few patients are dissected for our amusement. My favourite was episode three, with the cross-dressing and mistaken identities but then I like daft humour.

Some of the attitudes and morals of early Victorian England have got turned around in the intervening century or so. What they were relaxed about (drugs, the value of life) and what they were up-tight about (sex, gender roles) now seem laughable or obscene today. This show throws all that into the air - blood and all - pokes fun at it and leaves us wondering if they're actually trying to make a serious point.

I enjoyed it so much I got the DVD but by the time episode one was over the rest of the family had puzzled faces or had left the room. I could only say, 'Well... I liked it.'

So why might you not like it? The elders in my tribe didn't like the casual drugs references. And then there is the gore that I think the producers put in just to make us all squirm. It's mostly off camera but still not for the feint hearted.
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