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8/10
Happy Families.
Sleepin_Dragon4 March 2020
Happy Families? Definitely not, they are a family of secrets, lies, deception and hypocrisy, so when seventy year old Vivien falls in love with a man just eighteen months after the death of her husband, her children are worried.

It is a very good series, for my money the best ITV have given us for a little while.

The best episode is the finale, the unveiling as it were, it's excellent. The storytelling is great, and done in such a way that you simply have to watch the next episode.

Terrific cast, all perform superbly, you can't put a pin between Francesca Annis and Imelda Staunton, the pair are terrific.

Were left hanging at the end, with a possibility of a second series, I hope it's left at just the one.

Very good, 8/10.
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8/10
Not sorry!
zdarov13 October 2020
I didn't expect so many harsh reviews. At least the number average is pretty good. I like the actors, liked the acting, appreciated the subtle building up of distrust all around. Yes these grown kids were a little damaged and askew in their own lives - it's 18 months since their dad passed. The boyfriend was pushing pretty hard and the mom was moving pretty fast. I was able to get on board with the story, and really enjoyed it. Not a perfectly satisfying ending, but many of them aren't. Not a huge investment of your time, and has lots of good points. I recommend it!
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8/10
Great mystery
emmalongshanks29 February 2020
This really kept us wanting to watch more. Very classy actors. Imelda Staunton's character should get her own spin off show. I wanted her on screen all the time.
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surprisingly rewarding
smoke027 October 2020
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I just happened to catch the first episode starting on a PBS station and decided to give it a watch because of Imelda and Francesca, not expecting anything special. Also, knowing that a lot of PBS stations throw British series on any old time they like without any guarantee you'll ever be able to find when the next episode will run, I wasn't figuring I would be too invested in the show, and the first episode really wasn't all that intriguing. However, and fortunately for me, the second episode ran next, and that's what hooked me, so I sought out the final two episodes and was happily rewarded with a great semi-mystery, semi-family, semi-psycho killer drama that did not drag out for however many needlessly long episodes, and I am now hoping for a second season as short and sweet as the first.
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6/10
Great cast, but...
Xhasha7 October 2020
The framework lets know you right away that some tragedy had struck, then it goes back in time to show you what leads up to it. This cast a whole pall over the soap-opera as the backstory unfolds. This is a conceit which has gotten overused recently and I do not enjoy it. You may.
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6/10
Too Predictable
bangel33227 March 2020
Feel like I wasted my time with this one. It was obvious where this was headed, I was hoping for some big twist but there wasn't one unfortunately. Plus it left too many things open and unresolved. Average viewing. Extra point for Imelda Staunton's acting cos she's really good.
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7/10
Halfway through and it's decent but the adult children are
terrylarosa12 October 2020
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For the most part pathetic, especially the son. Instead of being happy for their Mom they just want her to rot at home like her neighbor ( another supremely pathetic character ) and not enjoy her new life traveling the World ( of which there's nothing better ). Talk about selfish. And the daughter skulking her lovers family. Course they may be right about him. It's not hard to guess who's in the hospital negating any mystery. Good acting but it's a hard go with these unsavory characters with the exception of the Mom.
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9/10
It Took Me 2 Minutes to Realize I was
bshaef16 October 2020
Watching a great show. Every character in it is someone I know or lives down the street from me. The writers deserve an AA++. Actors are superb and the story moves along at an comfortable pace. Why can't more TV be like this. I really like the adult children. Two of them in different bodies and names used to work with me. I have a good idea how this will end but I'm slowly enjoying it like glass of good wine. Thank you PBS. You put commercial TV to shame even though they have billions to throw around.
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7/10
Murder mystery feels a bit like a soap opera
mgumsley28 February 2020
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I am a huge fan of Francesca Annis, Imelda Staunton and Stephen Rea, so to see all three of them together in a potboiler like this was an enormous pleasure. I find with so many of these mystery stories that the story plays second fiddle to the acting and setting, as it tends to in this family drama. The trouble is this drama never solves the problem of the body on the beach, and whilst you could understand Vivien's family never truly accepting Mark who is after all a stranger to them, they do seem to gang up on him in a really unruly way, and Mary's relationship with the family is creepily close. What I did find annoying is that the drama at times focused more on the three children, and I tended to lose sight of Vivien and Mark at times, and this is why I never suspected any of them - they were so busy spinning round in their own little worlds and only focused on their mother when it came to their get togethers. This is I suppose what happens with retired people like Vivien and Mark and why for me Mary always had to be the main suspect as she had more to lose. But having said that, I don't think the finale none theless proves my theory anyway. The story did keep me interested and I love the setting; the white cliffs made me think of Dover but other places in England have them as well.
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9/10
Quality Drama
david-7869728 February 2020
Very watchable, well written and well acted. I binge watched all four episodes in one evening and loved every minute. The ending I had guessed from episode one, but there are still many loose ends to be tied up. This leaves it wide open for a second season. Cant wait.
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6/10
Wouldn't want to be friends with those kids!
lsweing27 October 2020
Yes, the acting is good and the scenery nice, but who would want to interact with that bunch of kids. I'm not sure I care to see another season. I guess the intrigue is interesting. Was the husband really going to knock her off? But what I don't understand is how that nice, loving mother produced 3 insensitive, sniffling, selfish and self-destructive children. Would want to be friends with them, never mind be married to any of them.
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10/10
A Family Affair?
efaldk-349-27444416 July 2020
If you are a sucker for British tv-series like me, "Flesh and Blood" is highly recommendable. It has all the right ingredients: Interesting and psychological complex characters, an intriguing plot, and last but not least great acting.

The plot centers on Vivien, a recently widowed mother of three adult children,. Vivien longs for love and affection, and she is ready for new adventures.. When Mark, a retired surgeon and widower, comes along, she decides to marry him. Her children are not happy about it, and when Vivien also plans to sell their childhood home, a lovely house by the sea, the siblings decide to investigate Mark's past life. Was his first wife's death really an act of suicide, and what if their new stepfather only is after their mother's money?

In contrast to Vivien's sudden happiness the three siblings are going through a bad patch. The oldest sister has neglected her marriage for her new job as a hospital manager, and her husband has left her. Jake, the brother, is deep in debt due to gambling problems, and is fighting hard to get his family back. The youngest sister has a long term affair with her boss, who has promised to leave his wife, and marry her, but will he ever do that?

The main character of the drama, however, is not a member of the family. It is Mary, the loveable, but prying next door neighbour, played by the excellent Imelda Staunton. She is an old friend of Vivien, and perhaps her feelings for Vivien are more than just friendly? Anyway, Mary is not happy to lose her old friend either. Will things work out in the end? My lips are sealed.
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6/10
Erm....not sure what the point was
pieness220 August 2020
Nothing answered, nothing gained? What a waste of time. If you need background noise, then maybe. This could have been so much better. Total waste of time.
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4/10
Disappointing
bladehart13 March 2020
Really disappointing drama. The story build up was slow and failed to really implement any sense of tension. Predictable also.
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7/10
Fun soapy thriller, great cast...but disappointing tease w/o ending
Jonpow31 October 2020
This is the new Brit genre of ensemble soap-thriller. Frustrating for some viewers, fun for others. Really good cast-Stephen Rea is great as usual, oozing creepy charm as everyone's prime suspect-and everyone-guilty-of-something back stories all around. The only letdown is an abrupt end four episodes in, more of a tease that leaves you feeling a few more episodes were needed, not another season.
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7/10
Gripping Whodunnit
wisewebwoman23 November 2020
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I would have given it more stars if I hadn't guessed the perp from Episode 1 but the cast is brilliant, all 3 of the leads, Annis, Staunton and Rea.

Rea is a little overblown and I found it odd that Annis fell so strongly for him as he looks so exhausted and well past his prime whereas she at 75 is incredibly vibrant and self-contained.

Very well done family of secrets and dishonesty affair, the odd clunky bit but on the whole, one of those series that keeps you engrossed till the end.
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6/10
Nice and predictable
zonzai6 December 2020
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From the first minute it was quite clear who did it, after five minutes who died, and in the last half hour what would happen. So, I watched the first half hour of ep 1 and the last of the last ep. very predictable, but cosy. and, I like good old english family drama, so, enjoyed it. 4 whole episodes would have been too much of it.
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10/10
Haven't seen the end yet, but...
adelaidetaylor27 October 2020
... as each episode unfolds, the suspense created gradually over the course of the drama makes me wish desperately for more...The writer(s) have crafted an outstanding mystery, vivid and original. The flawed characters could be real people, and I find myself making judgements about how and why they have so many problems in their lives. In short, I love it...and today's ending left me transfixed and shocked, and, of course wishing for more RIGHT AWAY...GOTTA WAIT, darn it! That's okay...I know it's part of the fun and excitement of a good story well-told.
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7/10
A guide to (rather) efficient lies and manipulations
BeneCumb7 February 2023
I am not too keen on household dramas, but as I value Imelda Staunton and Stephen Rea, I gave it a go... The events appeared and developed with a distress (yet not as profound as in Nordic Noir), and in spite of the police not revealing the one who got hurt, avoiding he-she mentioning even, I realised soon that things were not as the creators attempted to lead the viewers´ attention, and the main "vice" and the motives behind were clear to me before long. Depiction of the issues of all family members was sometimes a bit much for the 4-episode series, and generation gap and unwillingness of children to see their parent remarry are no novel topics as well.

As for the performances, the "older" generation (Staunton, Rea, Annis) excel the "younger" one, although all the main characters and versatile and realistic and there are no underperformances... Bearing in mind the very last scene, one could envisage Season 2, but it is probably not the case here, at least I have not heard any hints.

"Only" 7 points as I hoped more of a thriller and less predictable moments.
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8/10
Anticlimactic
highpriestess3227 March 2020
Like a lot of serialised dramas, although this was a good watch with a well-known cast, it ended with more questions than it did answers. I almost always try not to build up to some catastrophic ending because rarely is there one and this was by no means an exception but I still enjoyed the tension. It's just a shame the ending didn't honour all of the lead up.
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8/10
Great mix of characters and life situations, but. . . .
clivejamesrd28 February 2020
By the end of the third episode, almost everyone has got motive, and they are all warped humans as well, except the pot-someking falsely accused of being a philandering spouse and dad. He's the only one on an even keel, so am thinking, since the others are kinda obvious suspects, plus there is no butler, it would be a real kick in the nads if it turns out Mr. Goody-goody is in fact SOB who did the deed. But then that would be kinda over-egging the story. Well, what am saying, this show has a good pace, which is naff, but it sure keeps ya guessing. And with all the lead characters well-drawn and great performances all around, my spider sense says 8 stars.
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2/10
More Holes than Mary's Head...
houghtonnicolene12 March 2020
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What a load of tosh; everyone so stilted, so camera aware and the plot was just silly; Imelda giving it her best grinning, loopy eyed psycho - she'd have been rumbled straight away in reality - and does no one ever wash - what a grubby cast; and as for depicting the two policemen as "plods", and that side story about the "I'm not a gigolo, I'm doing it for my wife and brats?" who writes this nonsense? Best avoided, if not binned.
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9/10
Great ending, no need to continue.
sgar-11 November 2020
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The kids ruin their lives, so they must put Mum firmly back in her place for their own comfort and safety. At Mum's house, they can pretend they aren't jerks who've made a mess of things. Mum paints over their flaws with undeserved tributes on her birthday. They love it.

The veteran cop can't not trust sweet Mary's face when she tells him the complete truth: "I did everything I could." Meaning she tried her best to murder Mark before the ambulance showed.

The kids may have saved their mother's life, but there's an equal chance all they've done is shrunk it down to nothing. While the family enjoy that dark celebratory lunch, Mark opens his eyes. Whether he lives or not, it's just to remind us that chaos won't be kept down.
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10/10
Fantastic mini series
valentgarde3 March 2020
This wonderful series was intriguing and left me gripped, I cannot wait for the next episode.
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8/10
Money, murder and a nosey neighbour
peterrichboy25 February 2020
What better way to warm you up on a cold winters night than a murder mystery set on the Sussex coast in the height of summer. Francesca Annis is a recently widowed mother of a dysfunctional family who seem more worried about there inheritance when the mother meets and falls in love with retired surgeon played by Stephen Rea. All the children have relationship problems of there own, and throw in to the pot a nosey neighbour from hell played superbly by Imelda Staunton and we have a delicious mix of mystery and mayhem spread over four nights. 8/10
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