"Years and Years" Episode 3 (TV Episode 2019) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(2019)

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8/10
Electoral Maths
JasonC-423 September 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I am enjoying this series but I had issues with the way the election depicted in this episode played out. The results are almost a dead heat in terms of seats between the Conservatives and Labour with Four Star party of Viv Rook (Emma Thompson) gaining 15 seats. The show makes out that the only option to get anything through Parliament is to get Four Star's support after they have said no to joining a coalition. Well no - Labour and Conservatives could cut Rook out and talk to each other. There's also no mention of any other British political parties such as the LDP, the SNP or the DUP who wouldn't suddenly have disappeared from the landscape. This series has been well written but you don't want to spend too much time thinking about or the holes start to appear.
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6/10
Whats the point ?
freizelbt23 May 2020
I dont feel any empathy to this people, the daugher is just so dumb, wanting to be eternal while doing some sketshy operation BUT NOT TO HER , to her friend, thats so anticlimatic... Wasnt she mega sure about that goal ? And the mankids destroying a poor fellow day to day worker bike? That was supposed to be a oowerful message? ... They had a good premise in episode 1 and 2 and WoW was so boring in episode 3 already ?
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5/10
Episode 3
Prismark1028 May 2019
I can understand RTD wanting to write a state of the nation piece and highlighting a middle class family.

After all when things go rough, the middle classes tend to be unaffected outside of the margins. Here RTD does not leave them unscathed.

Stephen Lyons has lost everything including his home. He has to move in with his grandmother and now works in the gig economy to make ends meet. His wife Celeste also has several jobs but their relationship is not as rosy as it used to be.

Come to think of it. The Lyons family are not really that likeable and really a bit dim. Daniel cares more about the plight of his boyfriend and belatedly realises that his sister is an expert in how to get Viktor out of the Ukraine.

However I do have issues as to how Vivienne Rook is being treated here. I understand he wants to chart the rise of some kind of monstrous politician who breaks the rules. However RTD gets the basic facts wrong as to how the arithmetic of a parliamentary election works as well as electoral law. You cannot claim having your own channel puts you outside the boundary of UK election laws.

The trans-human story does not work at all. In the first episode it was supposed to be the mind leaving the body, not it being augmented to be some kind of cyborg.

I hate to say this, but I found the writing to be sloppy in the third episode and just a little bit dull.
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