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Marriage
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Thought it was totally boring, surprised at Sean Bean agreeing to take part. Anyone else agree?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Surprised some of you don't seek out a synopsis of any new series. Had you bothered to do so, you would have realised that nothing much happens and that it's just a 12 day slice of a couple's relationship. One in which he has just lost his job while she is going places. Her boss is a young, dynamic character, and Ian believes he has his sights set on Emma. Paranoia sets in.
The couple lost a young son and it may be that she cannot conceive again. So i'm guessing the black daughter is by way of adoption or fostering?
Watched 2 episodes and i will most likely watch the final 2 - maybe in the afternoon when i'm stuck for something to do. Wouldn't recommend it, but also wouldn't try and put anyone off 2 very good actors expertly plying their trade.
The couple lost a young son and it may be that she cannot conceive again. So i'm guessing the black daughter is by way of adoption or fostering?
Watched 2 episodes and i will most likely watch the final 2 - maybe in the afternoon when i'm stuck for something to do. Wouldn't recommend it, but also wouldn't try and put anyone off 2 very good actors expertly plying their trade.
I like the review in The Independent :-)
"Marriage is being disgusted by the holes in your husband’s boxer shorts. Marriage is judging your spouse for buying the “wrong” chicken. Marriage is showing your partner solidarity about the absurd prices of airport ketchup. Marriage is interrupting foreplay to put the dishwasher on. In short: marriage is boring. And at four hours long, BBC1’s new family drama, Marriage, more than mirrors that fact."
"Marriage is being disgusted by the holes in your husband’s boxer shorts. Marriage is judging your spouse for buying the “wrong” chicken. Marriage is showing your partner solidarity about the absurd prices of airport ketchup. Marriage is interrupting foreplay to put the dishwasher on. In short: marriage is boring. And at four hours long, BBC1’s new family drama, Marriage, more than mirrors that fact."