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The British Comedy Guide wrote: <q>This structure lets us explore how emotions are keenly felt in the heat of the moment but dim quickly with hindsight; love strong enough to poleaxe you seems faintly ludicrous from the vantage point of a just a few years on.</q> [https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/lovesick/about/]
The British Comedy Guide wrote: <q>This structure lets us explore how emotions are keenly felt in the heat of the moment but dim quickly with hindsight; love strong enough to poleaxe you seems faintly ludicrous from the vantage point of a just a few years on.</q> [https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/lovesick/about/]
<br />8.1 out of 10 score on Imbd [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4051832/?ref_=ttep_ep_tt]]
<br />8.1 out of 10 score on Imbd [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4051832/?ref_=ttep_ep_tt]]
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Lovesick is a British sitcom produced by Tom Edge, which first aired under the name Scrotal Recall on Channel 4, before It was taken over by Netflix for two further seasons [1]. Produced by Clerkenwell Films, the show ran 22 episodes in total, dating from 2014 to 2018.


Plot

The show revolves around Dylan (Johnny Flynn) who is diagnosed with Chlamydia and goes on a quest to inform all of his ex-girlfriends about his condition, running into one awkward situation after another. His friends and flatmates Luke (Daniel Ings) and Evie (Antonia Thomas), who has a secret crush on Dylan, tag along while trying to figure out their own, complicated love-lifes. Each episode is centered around one of Dylan's past relationships, telling their story in retrospective, alternating with the present moment.[2]

Reception

The British Comedy Guide wrote: This structure lets us explore how emotions are keenly felt in the heat of the moment but dim quickly with hindsight; love strong enough to poleaxe you seems faintly ludicrous from the vantage point of a just a few years on. [3]
8.1 out of 10 score on Imbd [[4]]

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