Monday, 1 April 2019

Stath Lets Flats

The main character is clearly a class clown who seems to have been mollycoddled all his life and lacks any real-life experience; who competes with a professional who clearly works hard for her cash. His sister is equally clueless but tries to secure her livelihood with a relationship with one of the nervous employees. Towards the end of the series there was less of a focus on assisting tenants and more of a narrative to bring the series to a conclusion; which I found a bit off-putting. It was an odd situation when each leading son worked for the rival company in the course of the series; though I doubt that this would happen in real life. It needs more situational comedy. I’d like to see them con more out of the general public and less of the rivalry, apart from the professionals next door. Amazingly, there’s going to be a second series.

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