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Flowers S02E06
Available from: 15-06-2018
Flowers S02E05
Available from: 14-06-2018
Flowers S02E04
Available from: 13-06-2018
Flowers S02E03
Available from: 12-06-2018
Flowers S02E01
Available from: 11-06-2018
Flowers S02E02
Available from: 11-06-2018
Flowers - Season 2
Description
In a comedy atmosphere, this drama follows the life of a strange family, the flower family, that consists of a father, Maurice, children's author, and the mother, Deborah, a music teacher, who still live together after being divorced and with their 25 years twin.
In a comedy atmosphere, this drama follows the life of a strange family, the flower family, that consists of a father, Maurice, children's author, and the mother, Deborah, a music teacher, who still live together after being divorced and with their 25 years twin.
Actors:
Colin Hurley,
Ellie Gee,
Sharon D. Clarke,
Leila Hoffman,
Amie Buhari,
Sophie Brooke,
Geoffrey Burton
Colin Hurley
Ellie Gee
Sharon D. Clarke
1966, England, UK
Leila Hoffman
1934, Hackney, London, England, UK
Amie Buhari
Sophie Brooke
Geoffrey Burton
Director:
Will Sharpe
Country:
United Kingdom
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June 11, 2018
It verges on being too fantastical and self-indulgent. Nevertheless, there are enough sharply observed sketches and doses of silly humour to keep it going.
June 11, 2018
Taken as a whole, the second bunch of Flowers turns out to be a finely balanced six-parter, though large chunks of the frenetically filmed and wildly scripted show.
June 11, 2018
If you didn't stay for part two [of Flowers] it's a pity because here it found its stride.
June 12, 2018
Not only very funny, marrying pitch-black humour to a surreal yet intensely English sensibility, it was also an affecting study of despair.

