Things You Should Have Done series two review – the Bafta-winning comedy shows flashes of brilliance

idk why ppl r so confused about 'things u should hv done' lol 🤔 it's like, a show that pokes fun at life after loss but doesn't take itself seriously. i mean, chi is still hilarious in her awkwardness & unpredictability, and the supporting cast is so lovable even when they're being weird. 🤪 i loved how the first series was different from the second, it's like the show grew & adapted without losing its quirky charm 💖
 
idk why ppl r loving this show, it's so whack 😒 Chi's character is literally annoying in a bad way, i mean who roots for someone who's always indecisive & awkward? the comedy falls flat too, its just a bunch of dry one-liners that dont even land. and what's up with all these new cast members disrupting the dynamic? it feels like they're trying to replace Karen or something 🤦‍♀️ the show's charm is over with the first series, imo.
 
I mean, think about it... what's the true nature of 'Things You Should Have Done'? Is it really a show about a young woman navigating life after loss? Or is it something more? Like, we're watching Chi navigate the absurdities of adulthood and relationships, but also our own feelings of inadequacy and confusion. The dry humor and quirky characters are just a reflection of how messed up life can be 🤣. And what's with this obsession with 'should've' done things? Is it just about confronting our own regrets and mistakes, or is it something deeper? It makes me wonder if we're all just searching for some kind of meaning in the chaos 🌐
 
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