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Motherland on BBC

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RangeTesKopeks · 07/11/2017 00:14

Anyone watched Motherland on the BBC?

There's a pilot episode on a few months back that's still on iPlayer, and it's starting properly as a series tomorrow.

I really wanted to like it as a relative had said it was great, but I just didn't find it particularly funny. What did everyone else think?

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Muddlingalongalone · 07/11/2017 00:20

I watched the pilot when it aired but can't 100% remember it. I think there were some funny parts but in general she irritated me and it was a bit too cliched.
Will give it a go tomorrow but not hopeful. They could probably script it from mn

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leccybill · 07/11/2017 00:22

I thought it was hilarious.
Thanks for the heads-up for tomorrow.

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RangeTesKopeks · 07/11/2017 00:23

Yeah I thought it was a bit cliched!! The whole frazzled mother thing.

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planetclom · 07/11/2017 00:25

Brilliant just so funny.
I am a cross between the hysterical working mum and the single mum who chopped off her finger one minute I am as calm as fuck the next the head is off and I am all over the place.
Looking forward to it.

Oh and like the Daddy too... I do have a tendency to get “involved” and send out an email or Three on causes 😊

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furlinedsheepskinjacket · 07/11/2017 00:58

just watched this on iplayer - very good

graham linehan and sharon horgan wrote it

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furlinedsheepskinjacket · 07/11/2017 01:01

thanks for the heads up :)

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brasty · 09/11/2017 11:17

If the main character posted on here, she would just be told to sort out proper childcare.
Did think though that Kevin would post on here saying that he gets ignored by most mothers and claiming it was sexism; and then going silent when the other father appears and is welcomed in.

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KindergartenKop · 09/11/2017 11:20

The main character doesn't have a childcare problem, she has a DH problem!

I find it hilarious too.

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brasty · 09/11/2017 11:20

Yes she does have a DH problem. She would be told to LTB.

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BroomHandledMouser · 09/11/2017 11:42

Ahh I loved it! Thought it was brilliant!

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Anymajordude · 09/11/2017 11:53

Very well observed in my opinion. I thought it was funny and you could really tell Sharon Horgan had something to do with it. She did the parent thing a bit in Catastrophe.

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fessmess · 09/11/2017 22:07

We’re we watching the same thing? I have never seen anything more toe-curlingly awful in my life. I managed 5 minutes.

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planetclom · 09/11/2017 22:19

Well in fairness as if you only managed 5 mins you haven’t actually watched it.

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TheLegendOfBeans · 09/11/2017 22:23

I really enjoyed it; the whole series is on iplayer so I treated myself to Ep 2 today and it’s good.

It’s not going to be laugh out loud funny but it’s got Horgan’s hallmarks all over it plus I’m a huge fan of Diane Morgan so that’s a draw for me.

I love Sharon Horgan but she has a habit of getting things spot on in the beginning and then they lose it a bit - Catastrophe is a perfect example of this, I really think they should have just left it at one perfect and funny series.

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tiktok · 12/11/2017 19:31

Just watched it on catch up. It had a few good observations but relied too heavily on stereotypes - frazzled mother, bitchy other mothers, frosty relationship with granny, totally inept men.

Most mothers support each other. They’re just not as awful as these ones.

And it stretches credulity long beyond what you’d normally allow in a sit com.

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SkaPunkPrincess · 29/11/2017 20:57

it's terrible, but I can't stop watching.

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Dozer · 29/11/2017 20:59

Cliched and sexist about both sexes: could be much funnier if better written. Some fans on the telly addict board though.

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Popfan · 29/11/2017 21:04

Love it! Really funny!

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iamyourequal · 29/11/2017 21:05

Ive watched all episodes and think it's hilarious. It's much better than Catastrophe because it doesn't have all that sex in it. It has a wider pool of writers too. I think it's fab and highly recommend it.

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bangingmyheadoffabrickwall · 29/11/2017 21:08

Watched the lot a week ago on iplayer. I find it hilarious. Sort of on the same wavelength as Outnumbered.

I can see similarities within my own life (definitely the PTA scenario, alpha mums etc) and certainly by what my boss told me years ago when she lived in London when her eldest was a baby/toddler.

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formerbabe · 29/11/2017 21:14

Loved it!

If the main character, Julia, posted on mumsnet, she'd definitely be told to leave her poor mother alone with her childcare requests and deal with her useless husband!

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BlessedBeTheFruit · 29/11/2017 21:15

I loved the pilot but hated the series.

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MovingOnUpMovingOnOut · 29/11/2017 21:17

It’s a bit hit and miss. Liz has the best lines and I have a fondness for Anne.

I find the dh utterly unbelievable with the Julia character. Two self involved twits wouldn’t work beyond the nappy stage. He should be off doing Really Important Things At Work chasing a big promotion because there needs to be a plausible reason with potential mutual rewards for her to buy in to. You could get away with a man child paired with someone like Anne who would pick up the slack and feels she is lucky to be experiencing motherhood and would make excuses for the feckless husband.

It’s a good effort but miles of room for improvement.

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DaisyDando · 29/11/2017 21:19

It’s not a documentary. I thought it was great, although I didn’t love it immediately.

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user1471596238 · 29/11/2017 21:23

Quite enjoy it.

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