ALICE AND STEVE
Alice (Nicola Walker) and Steve (Jemaine Clement) are best mates in their mid 50’s who’ve been inseparable for decades. Their lifelong friendship unravels when Steve, a celebrity hairstylist, begins seeing Alice’s twenty six year old daughter Izzy (Yali Topol Margalith) who hems known ain engage was born. Alice has a huge meltdown and refuses to accept their relationship. She gets to work sabotaging Steve’s life, career, and reputation in a bid to force him to dump Izzy. Meanwhile Alice’s husband Daniel (Joel Fry) is dealing with his own marital crisis, while her teenage son Dom (Tyrese Eaton-Dyce) gets serious with his school crush Rome (Eilidh Fisher). The portrayal of Alice and Steve’s bond in the first episode is fun and lovely, but my interest soon fell away as the episodes continued – nothing much happened. Most of the main characters lack chemistry, including Steve and Izzy, who don’t have any romantic spark between them. While it’s a treat seeing Walker excel in a comedic role, some of her colleagues feel miscast. The cliffhanger ending leaves you to write your own conclusion and makes it feel like there may be a second season, but there’s not enough substance in this show to warrant one. A fizzer.
SCORE:
Alex's Score 5.9/10
Amanda’s Score 6/10