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Bliss - Season 1
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In this, Andrew endures a excruciatingly well ahead night out behind Denise and two auxiliary links along as well as he discovers that Kim is headed to the associated restaurant. His efforts to relocate both parties become increasingly desperate.
In this, Andrew endures a excruciatingly well ahead night out behind Denise and two auxiliary links along as well as he discovers that Kim is headed to the associated restaurant. His efforts to relocate both parties become increasingly desperate.
Actors:
Stephen Mangan,
Spike White,
Blake Harrison,
Eileen Dunwoodie,
Zahra Ahmadi,
Julia Montgomery Brown,
Gerard Monaco
Stephen Mangan
16 May 1968, Ponders End, London Borough of Enfield, North London, England, UK
Spike White
Blake Harrison
22 July 1985, Peckham, London, England, UK
Eileen Dunwoodie
Zahra Ahmadi
Julia Montgomery Brown
Gerard Monaco
1979, London, England, UK
Director:
David Cross
Country:
United States, United Kingdom
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February 20, 2018
Andrew's actions grow more manipulative and cruel throughout the series, while he himself never suffers quite enough. Long before the series does, you wonder what anyone sees in him. Denise, Kim and finally the audience deserve better.
February 20, 2018
This could only have a chance of working successfully with a convincing lead, and Mangan has been blessed with a wonderfully expressive face which can switch his mood between states of clunky affability, eye-watering anxiety and full-on anger in a second.
February 20, 2018
If David Cross had removed all the jokes from his new Sky One series Bliss, it would have made a very fine, uneasy drama about bigamy and the lies we tell ourselves. Unfortunately, he didn't. And as a comedy, it fails pretty spectacularly.

