Diddle diddle dumpling takes a bit of time to get doing, but when it hits its stride it becomes deep, intense, and very much turns into classic Inside no.9.
Very cleverly written as always, the cating capabilities of Shearsmith and Pemberton are often overlooked, but the fact that they can attract the likes of Keeley Hawes shows just how good this show is. She is terrific in this, and combines very well with Shearsmith.
I didn't see the ending coming, it was heart breaking to watch, dealing with taboo subjects such as mental illness and bereavement. It's a very brave, bold and well written episode. 8/10
Very cleverly written as always, the cating capabilities of Shearsmith and Pemberton are often overlooked, but the fact that they can attract the likes of Keeley Hawes shows just how good this show is. She is terrific in this, and combines very well with Shearsmith.
I didn't see the ending coming, it was heart breaking to watch, dealing with taboo subjects such as mental illness and bereavement. It's a very brave, bold and well written episode. 8/10