Bliss

2018

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1

5.3| 0h30m| TV-MA| en
Synopsis

A philandering travel writer balances two associates lives in the U.S. and the U.K.

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Back Alley Film Productions

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GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
Huievest Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
Connianatu How wonderful it is to see this fine actress carry a film and carry it so beautifully.
Scotty Burke It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
diana-lyons If I could give this load of tosh a minus rating I would. In Australia we are being given half-hour episodes. I watched the first half hour and was seriously thinking about turning off, but kept going in the vain hope it would get better. It didn't. I gave the second half hour a go, against my better judgement, and gave up after ten minutes.This is not a comedy, the jokes are stale and flat, and the subject matter demands a strong family drama. It could have been so much more, so much better. Mangan's dithery male act is beyond annoying, as is that dreadful floppy hairdo. How either of his women managed to stay with "Andrew" for more than five minutes is something I kept wondering about. He's one of the most annoying characters ever created.Take my advice - don't waste your time.
animalshacks I don't watch many series latel, seen it all and a bit jaded...but, I tI don't watch many series latel, seen it all and a bit jaded...but, I thoroughly enjoyed this. I like Steven Mangan anyway and the program took a subject, bigamy, and made it interesting and funny in a unique way. All the actors were good and, for the first time in ages I actually recorded the series in case I missed it and looked forward to the next episode. My only gripe is, that I didn't realise episode 6 was the last, it didn't feel as though it had ended, so I very much hope that a second series is scheduled soon. Well done to all who created a little gem of a program.horoughly enjoyed this. I like Steven Mangan anyway and the program took a subject, bigamy, and made it interesting and funny in a unique way. All the actors were good and, for the first time in ages I actually recorded the series in case I missed it and looked forward to the next episode. My only gripe is, that I didn't realise episode 6 was the last, it didn't feel as though it had ended, so I very much hope that a second series is scheduled soon. Well done to all who created a little gem of a
RG1 I'm all for a joke but where to start - is this a comedy? A drama? It can't seem to make its mind up as to what it's trying to achieve and whilst I don't mind satirical comedy this is just appalling. The lead character is self indulgent and obsessed and he harm he causes to other people to hide his pathetic lies is not funny in the slightest. Never been more offended by a program before but I seriously hope sku don't commission another series. Zero sympathy or affinity for the lead character and I wish the script writers would write in an ending whereby this sorry pathetic excuse for a man is left by both his wives - poor script, poor all around...
dccdesigns-967-634522 Great actors and actresses doing their best with a script that produces a show which irritating to watch. There Is so much wrong with the show I don't know where to begin! Basically, I find Stephen Mangan's character totally objectionable and uncomfortable to watch. The new angle with Chris and Chris ("Let's call her Chris, it's easy to remember it") is so cliched and over used it is unbelievable. I won't be watching any further episodes (Episodes, now there is a great comedy!) but before I go I have a question. Are you not allowed to leave rubbish in your car at Bristol Airport??? Why does he bag up his rubbish, and then transfer it to his other car where it is hidden, only to retrieve it and throw it back on the floor of the car he picked it up from? This question, for me, is the most interesting thing about this wretched programme!