Folio Swami
Apr 16, 2022
Governmental propaganda, about ha-ha, the jailers who are so sweet and well-intentioned. See? The government loves you. Now pay your TV tax, so you could be entertained some more by these lazy bums.
Charlee
Folio Swami
Apr 16, 2022
Governmental propaganda, about ha-ha, the jailers who are so sweet and well-intentioned. See? The government loves you. Now pay your TV tax, so you could be entertained some more by these lazy bums.
root
Apr 16, 2022
it turned out to be both very funny and moving at the same time, catherine tate is just brilliant in everything she does. i loved the characters, especially laura, ros and the lesbian couple, cal and sal. i'd recommend to just binge all the episodes at once because the show really gets better, the last two episodes are definitely the most interesting and emotional. and i don't want to give anything away but the ending will shock you!
The series spans 1 season with 6 episodes in total (avg. 6 per season).
Each episode runs approximately 25 minutes.
Originally aired on Netflix.
Executive produced by Catherine Tate.
Unknown
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Mixed
22 votes
Critic avg. 6.0 (2 reviews)
Review score distribution
Hard Cell
Ended
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TV-MA
English
United Kingdom
4/12/2022
4/12/2022
