

Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s British social satire, you’ll probably find something to enjoy here. It’s polite, it’s talky, and everyone is incredibly well-dressed even when their lives are falling apart. If you need explosions or a plot that moves faster than a Victorian carriage, you should proba...

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"Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s British social satire, you’ll probably find something to enjoy here. It’s polite, it’s talky, and everyone is incredibly well-dressed even when their lives are falling apart. If you need explosions or a plot that moves faster than a Victorian carriage, you should probably stay far, far away. ☕ The whole thing feels a bit like a stage play that someone forgot to take off the stage. The rooms are grand, but there’s a weird, stifling air to them. ..."
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