Cathardincu
Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Gurlyndrobb
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Jenna Walter
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
Rosie Searle
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
ashleymark83
'At Home With The Braithwaites' was fantastic, but lacked the warmth; 'The Darling Buds of May' was lovely, but lacked the realism; 'Cold Feet' just had it all.....Often compared to 'Friends' which I view as a two-dimensional, superficial string of only-occasionally-funny-but-more-so-puerile-gags aimed at the teenage market, 'Cold Feet' was so much more than this. Mike Bullen created and wrote with stunning ingenuity an intelligent, warm, funny, sad, tragic, weird-at-times-yet-deep-down realistic piece of quality comedy-drama. I have yet to see something of the same genre supersede or even match its standards of acting, writing and direction. Absolutely wonderful.
marcos-ledezma
Well what can I say?. A wonderful sitcom. Human, funny, warm. It has made me laugh and certainly made cry. It sounds maybe stupid but as the show runs you become familiar with the characters and the persons. The final is too tragic...I never thought I would cry in front of my TV. I'm gonna miss all those fictive people...The best TV-show ever!MarcoL
Thijs Roes
Cold Feet is a witty TV-series about three couples, which evolved from being a clever sitcom to (one of) the best series about couples in their thirties there is. It leaves all the American series seem like fast-food comedy.Next week our network will be showing the very last episode of the series. A lot has happened in this last season, which made it more "soapy" than the previous seasons.The acting and casting is great. The humour is original, innovation and clever all at once. I used to watch it with my brother and parents, and then with my girlfriend. It's humour for all generations.Oh how I will miss watching at Adam, Rachel, David, Jenny, Pete, Jo and Karen.
hexa-2
The most irritating thing about this pitiful waste of time is James Nesbitt as Adam. He is the stereotype Irishman, whose childish behavour matches his lack of reality. I didn't think any show I saw on the TV could make me dislike the Midlands and thirtysomethings more but this drivel manages to do the job!! Why don't these dills get a life.