And after alllllllllllllllladat nonsense, in a supreme insult to the audience who battled their way through this clumsy, miserable yarn, Alice & Jack’s sixth and final episode is a clip show.
After a decently tolerable Episode 4, Alice & Jack punishes us for having let our guard down, pushing the limits of just how much nonsense an audience can take and creating a deeply unpleasant experience.
Suit up, friends. It’s time for Alice & Jack's wedding of the century: Alice and… (checks notes) some poor schmo named Danny. Don't worry; it won't go well.
At the end of last week’s premiere of Alice & Jack, Alice dropped in and then promptly out of Jack’s life again; sadly, that was not the end of their story. Episode 2 brings a new wave of toxic behavior from all sides.
Angsty, depressing, and full of itself, Alice & Jack, the new six-episode miniseries debuting on Masterpiece, is a different animal than the usual fare, billed as a "modern love epic."
Funny Woman's second episode features Barbara Parker / Sophie Straw very casually (and only occasionally with intent) running rings around every man she encounters.
This week, a slew of firsts on Funny Woman: a first live recording, first tampon, first chat show, first groovy nightclub visit, first major magazine profile, first deli visit, and first ill-advised falling for a costar.
DI Ray is a by-the-books procedural except for one major detail: it stars Punjabi-Sikh actor Parminder Nagra and highlights both the internal and external conflicts of working as a woman of color in the police force.