Lip Service (2010–2012)
8/10
Some writing could be better, but I'm still addicted! Great realistic characters, and lovely sarcasm
16 October 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Through the season one it took a bit too long to establish the characters. I like everything else about the series, the characters are solid, complicated and they appear sympathetic, comparing to the similar series L-word as with similar comparisons between American and British acting, British actors have more and better mimic, and the whole production is more lively.

I disagree with the above person about the character Sam being acted so bad, I think that the acting is improved in season two, and it also feels very good to have some action (X person dying). This is a very emotional series, it's nice how there are so many circumstances, even though I think it's a bit too much that the new flatmate happens to be doctor Y moving in with characters A and B. But oh well. I also wished to see a more realistic portraiture of the actual society the series takes place. Is this a gay universe, are there ever heterosexual friends or co-workers around them?

I can't wait for season three! Ps, I agree though that the last sex scene in season two was a bit awkward. And rushed. It happened too fast.
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