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Topic History of: Adolescence - what is so extraordinary
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man Downing Street Cat wrote:
I enjoyed the first two eps, though I found the third ep overly long and a bit silly, especially when the DIY store assistant hassled the father after recognising him from the news. A very unlikely scenario. Magnificent acting from all, and just how easy would it be to put pressure on a child to get them to fess up to anything?

Not as far-fetched as Andrew Tate being the one to influence the lad. I found it utter woke bollocks.
Downing Street Cat And another plus is that Martin Clunes wasn't in it.
JK2006 I reckon he'll win Best Actor BAFTA and indeed will go on to huge international success.
Downing Street Cat JK2006 wrote:
The DIY scene is in the 4th episode Cat; the third is the two hander between the boy and the social worker and I thought it so fantastic you probably forgot it even happened!

That's right -episode 4. No, I thought the Social worker ep was brilliantly done. How they do that in one shot is beyond me. Think that young man has a fabulous career ahead of him.
JK2006 The DIY scene is in the 4th episode Cat; the third is the two hander between the boy and the social worker and I thought it so fantastic you probably forgot it even happened!