Will Sharpe, the writer/actor/director has said he wants to show viewers what having a mental illness is like.
Well, I guess Flowers shows that having a mental illness when you own your own country estate, cars, motorbikes and caravans is a lot less traumatic than having a mental illness in a bedsit on Deptford High Road.
But is it 'funnier'?
Is this 'funny'?
Certainly, Will Sharpe shows us that it's better to be middle class (and above) and mentally ill, than working class (and below) and mentally ill.
Is there any virtue in this show or is it just more more rich boy bollocks?
Maybe if you've grown up 'boy-worshipping' Monty Python and 'teen-surrealism'?
Maybe, but I doubt it.
Is it really telling anybody anything interesting or challenging (or amusing) about mental illness?
I don't think so - and no, it's not funny either.