ITV does appear to be on a considerable roll, what with the runaway success of 'Mr Selfridge' and 'Broadchurch'. What on earth were they thinking of, risking all on 'Vicious' a sit-com centred around the lives of two more-than-middle-aged gay men who have been in relationship for 48 years living in the same flat?
I think they've been remarkably astute. Never has the public presence and general stock of gay men and lesbians been higher in the public consciousness, and with equal marriage still high on the controversial agenda, now is a perfect time to look not at more 'coming-out' stories, sweet and emboldening though they can be, but at the lives of a certain sort of gay men of more mature years.
I laughed, I shouted, and frankly I recognised myself and a lot of my friends, gay and straight. It wasn't perfect and it won't bring about World Peace or split the atom but it lit up my Tuesday morning (it's broadcast on Monday evenings) and has really cheered me up ;biggrin:
I think they've been remarkably astute. Never has the public presence and general stock of gay men and lesbians been higher in the public consciousness, and with equal marriage still high on the controversial agenda, now is a perfect time to look not at more 'coming-out' stories, sweet and emboldening though they can be, but at the lives of a certain sort of gay men of more mature years.
I laughed, I shouted, and frankly I recognised myself and a lot of my friends, gay and straight. It wasn't perfect and it won't bring about World Peace or split the atom but it lit up my Tuesday morning (it's broadcast on Monday evenings) and has really cheered me up ;biggrin:
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