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Caran | 00:10 Thu 19th Mar 2015 | Film, Media & TV
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Any thoughts on last nights showing of this. I enjoyed it, but I felt on edge a lot of the time.
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I think it will all tie up (some how) in the last episode.
I really enjoyed it, and thought how the hell is he going to get out of telling everybody that his wife was dead.

His acting was good.
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I agree the acting was very good. I would have liked to have seen the scene where he confessed though.
I didn't see it but,based upon the Telegraph review, the plotline seems to be better suited to a comedy than to a drama:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/tv-and-radio-reviews/11477949/Ordinary-Lies-episode-one-review.html
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Definitely not a comedy. Kept me on my toes all the way through.
Enjoyed it here too. I found it odd that I sympathised with the main character, actually gasped out loud when he was found out, as what he did was so wrong.
Heard Sally Lindsay interviewed on Radio 2 and she said that Jason Manford had attended same drama school as her before he turned to stand-up - so you would expect a modicum of acting talent. And, let's face it, that's all it was.
I thought it was excellent and loved it. Jason Manford is a good actor and I'm looking forward to the rest of them. Did anyone notice 'Tina' from Corrie ?
For those who aren't aware of the "construction" of this series....each episode is a self-contained drama featuring one of the staff of the car showroom. There are, however, references to past and future episodes/characters in each episode....so you'll need to watch the whole series to make it all "gel".
The writer was one of the writers for the excellent Clocking Off" series and I thought it followed a lot of that format, but not so believable.
There was a fair bit of 'Corrie influence' regarding the actors as the girl Marty had the one night stand with was Liz McDonalds daughter in real life.
The one who caught him out was also off Corrie.
I don't usually watch this kind of stuff but it really held my attention. I personally found it leaned more to comedy than drama and think it didn't really know which it was meant to be. I'll certainly watch the next episode.

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