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unique1986 · 20/09/2020 19:02

Starts tonight 9pm
I haven't read the book or anything but looks good.
Also The 7.39 is repeating tomorrow and Tuesday same writer.

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covetingthepreciousthings · 20/09/2020 19:49

Also The 7.39 is repeating tomorrow and Tuesday same writer.

Is that the one with David (?) who had an affair on a commute? Was that based on a book by David Nicholls too? Didn't realise that.

I'm looking forward to Us tonight, I actually bought the book to try read before the series but didn't realise it started tonight so looks like I'll do it the other way round!

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covetingthepreciousthings · 20/09/2020 19:49

David Morrissey is the one I'm thinking of.

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unique1986 · 20/09/2020 19:57

Yes and Sheridan Smith. It was never a book just for TV.

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CherryValanc · 20/09/2020 19:59

I'm having a weird form of deja vu here as I feel I've seen this. Is it a repeat?

I have read the book - many moons ago.

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unique1986 · 20/09/2020 20:01

Us is new starting soon.Grin

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Elderflower14 · 20/09/2020 21:02

I'm looking forward to it...
I like Saskia Reeves... My Dad was involved in a film with her over 20 years ago...

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grafittiartist · 20/09/2020 21:14

Anyone else think that the sound is weird- keeps going quiet and mumbly.
Might be me going deaf!

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EarlGreyJenny · 20/09/2020 21:28

Have read the book and enjoyed so tentatively recommend

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PuppyMonkey · 20/09/2020 21:29

I’ve given up with it already, bit boring.

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topcat2014 · 20/09/2020 21:35

Bit scared I am actually Douglas though.

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Random789 · 20/09/2020 21:39

From the title I thought it would be a bit more evenhanded in its focus, but it seems so much about the husband. He is 'interestingly' flawed, having to go on a journey of self-development and reflection etc. She is stuck with being sensible, right, emotionally intelligent, da da da, no where to go because she is already perfect.

Hope it changes. Even in the flashback scenes they just moe-or-less endlessly talk about his career.

Perhaps next week's episode will reverse the focus and give her some space.

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Brockwell · 20/09/2020 21:45

I tried reading the book, but gave up asI found it dull.

I'll catch up on iPlayer tomorrow, cos I'm at work right now Smile

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topcat2014 · 20/09/2020 21:50

The boy from doctor foster is all grown up now

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topcat2014 · 20/09/2020 21:51

Just told DW about fruit flies breeding quick, before the actors.

Omfg I am douglas

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Toddlerteaplease · 20/09/2020 22:01

I enjoyed it. I like Tom Hollander.

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Clawdy · 20/09/2020 22:08

Enjoyed some of it, but found it a bit long. They look rather old to have such a young son.

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Blondeshavemorefun · 20/09/2020 22:17

On planner

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enjoyingthequiet · 20/09/2020 22:18

The boy from doctor foster is all grown up now

OMG I didn't recognise him until I read this!

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OllyBJolly · 20/09/2020 22:20

Glad you said that @grafittiartist- I felt the same.

It’s all a bit binary for me- he’s a bit Uptight, dull and ridiculous, she’s sexy and exciting and cool. Having said that, I suspect I’m the Douglas in our relationship....

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LunaNorth · 21/09/2020 09:42

I didn’t understand the timeline.

That dinner party where they met looks like it took place in the mid-to-late 90s, judging by his sister’s combat trousers.

But looking at the pair of them, they’d have been pushing 30 by that point.

And they have a teenage son.

I think the two leads are miscast.

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movingonup20 · 21/09/2020 09:51

Far too close to my reality!

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nitgel · 21/09/2020 10:05

I really liked this. Tom hollander was funny. Stayed up and watched to the end.

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MaMaLa321 · 21/09/2020 11:32

I love Tom Hollander, but that was so dull. I would love to see a TV drama that isn't about middle-class couples in nice houses, or horribly deprived people. I don't think the BBC 'does' ordinary. Or rather, it's version of ordinary is the couple in Us.

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5foot5 · 21/09/2020 12:33

I have read the book a couple of times so have been really looking forward to this. I wasn't disappointed. I think it has stayed fairly close to the novel so far (well David Nicholls did the screen play himself) and I think Tom Hollander is excellent casting for this.

For those saying that it seems all about the husband

From the title I thought it would be a bit more evenhanded in its focus, but it seems so much about the husband.

but the book is written from his point of view. Partly what makes it so painful is that he knows he is flawed and often gets it wrong but still finds himself saying and doing things that it would be better he didn't say or do, almost like he can't help himself. And he tries so hard!

In the book I did feel more sympathy for Douglas than for his wife I suppose.

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Dulra · 21/09/2020 14:00

That dinner party where they met looks like it took place in the mid-to-late 90s, judging by his sister’s combat trousers. the flashback said 24 years ago but if they were in their twenties in the flashback it means they should be in their 40s now but both actors look like mid 50s so they should have done the flashback as 34 years ago

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