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A fairly well written piece / series, but strongly spoilt by the
actress who plays Janice as she was totally wooden. Seriously beggars
belief there's ...
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A fairly well written piece / series, but strongly spoilt by the
actress who plays Janice as she was totally wooden. Seriously beggars
belief there's not someone far, far better in the north of England. How
far did they cast the casting net for this particular role? Really
loved Michelle Keegan who is absolutely outstanding and totally
contrasts to the Janice character. I suspect there'll be a second
series & the first is certainly worth watching apart from the odd &
somewhat strange choice of lower grade wooden actor or two. To be
honest, looking at the cast list there appears to be a great many
'actors' who have appeared in other Manchester based dramas such as,
Shameless, Clocking Off, Happy Valley, and the like. Surely, this isn't
repetitive lazy casting. Just dragging in the same old faces without
trawling the vast pot of talent that exists in the north west /
Yorkshire?
Ordinary Lies
8 /10
The trailer for this series on BBC1 made it look like a cross between a
comedy and a drama, and it had a fantastic cast of comedy and soap
stars that ...
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The trailer for this series on BBC1 made it look like a cross between a
comedy and a drama, and it had a fantastic cast of comedy and soap
stars that made it look even more appealing, the title made it obvious
what it was about, and I'm happy to say I watched it all. Basically the
series revolves around the lives of the "ordinary" people working at JS
car dealership, all of whom have dark secrets, each episode sees an
individual character's story escalate as their lies grow and shocking
consequences occur, one character is usually focused more than others,
but the other stories play out in each episode as well. Marty McLean
(Jason Manford) is a down on his luck salesman who lies that his wife
has died to keep his job, and in the process also gains the affections
of lonely accountant Grace (Rebecca Callard, daughter of Coronation
Street's Beverly, aka Liz McDonald). Tracy (Coronation Street's
Michelle Keegan) is a receptionist at JS who becomes involved with drug
trafficking, which causes her friend Viv (Cherelle Skeete) to get
arrested abroad for possession. Kathy Kavanagh (Coronation Street's
Sally Lindsay) is the personal secretary for showroom owner and boss
Mike Hill (Hotel Babylon's Max Beesley) whose husband Ralf (Tony
Maudsley) cannot give her sex and being celibate for years finds Niall
(Holby City's Edward MacLiam), but they are forced to keep secret an
attack they witness. Rick (Shazad Latif) is a mechanic having marriage
troubles and staying as a guest at Mike's house, he becomes involved
with Mike's fifteen year old daughter Ruby (Holly Earl), but he
struggles with his feelings for her, knowing she is legally still a
child, and it gets worse when, with her consent, he takes her
virginity. Pete Blythman (Mackenzie Crook) is a car salesman who used
to have a gambling addiction, he had an affair which resulted in a
child, the woman he had an affair with and her new partner demand money
and threaten he will no longer see his son, and he is also struggling
to pay back money to loan companies. Beth Corbin (EastEnders' Jo
Joyner) is the deputy manager, her husband Dave (EastEnders' Shaun
Dooley) has been missing for sixteen months, in the meantime he has
been having an affair with Mike, the police have found Dave just at the
point when she was planning to settle with Mike, she struggles to allow
Dave back into her life, and what to do about Mike. Also starring Ellie
Haddington as Gina Corbin, George Bukhari as car salesman Fat Jason,
The Inbetweeners' Belinda Stewart-Wilson as Alison Hill, Mike's
estranged wife, Cucumber & Banana's Fisayo Akinade as mechanic Ziggy,
The Bill's Cat Simmons as bride-to-be and JS worker Emma, Kris Mochrie
as Jez, Emma's fiancé and Erin Shanagher as Katriana Mclean, Marty's
wife. The cast all play their parts very well, and the characters they
play are all interesting and easy to like, and the situations they get
themselves into are actually really gripping, it is a realistic
programme with stories you can relate to or just find yourself
entranced with, a fantastic British television drama. Very good!
A few thoughts on the 1st episode
8 /10
At the time of writing, there has only been one episode so these are a
few thoughts of mine based on the opening episode of Ordinary Lies. My feeling ...
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At the time of writing, there has only been one episode so these are a
few thoughts of mine based on the opening episode of Ordinary Lies. My feelings overall are a bit mixed in places, I can see a lot of
potential here for it to be a very good/great series but there is some
major flaws. The characters seemed quite easily led and most of the
situation could have been avoided if character X did this or character
Y did that. There were some parts were I just couldn't take it too
seriously (despite the subject matter being very serious). It was a bit
awkward in places and sometimes it seemed unintentionally funny.There was a lot of characters involved in the show and as far as I am
aware, each episode will tell a story from a different person's
perspective. I'm not sure if it will be a different story line for each
character or whether it will all link together to the original lie told
in episode 1 (if that is the case then perhaps my points above may be
justified later on if we see it from a different perspective). The acting was of a very good standard and there was plenty of familiar
faces on show for those who watch a lot of British soaps/dramas. I was
quite impressed with Jason Manford as well who I only know solely as a
stand up comedian.Despite it having a few issues thus far (which may not even be issues
as the series progresses) I actually enjoyed it quite a lot. It had
good pacing and plenty of stuff going on to keep me interested, the 1st
hour went really quick and it was a nice easy viewing drama. I will
certainly tune in for episode 2 where Michelle Keegan takes center
stage.If I had to compare it to another show, I would say it is similar to
BBC drama The Syndicate.A promising start.__________________________________________________________________Edit: 9th April - Have now seen episodes 2, 3 & 4.It seems each episode will focus on a different character and different
storyline. The previous lies are only mentioned briefly (if at all).
Despite originally thinking I would like some continuation with the
series I am very much enjoying the concept of a new lie each week and
learning more about character. It is a little frustrating that each
episode seems to end without resolution and then that character appears
at work as normal in the next episode but if you can take it as it is
and just enjoy a different story each week then it's a very good drama
series.