Propriety has long demanded that if you feel you must tell a joke about a nationality, ethnicity or religion, you be a member of the group about whom the joke is being made. Doing so is, of course, still in questionable taste. So is “Frayed.” Fortunately, Sarah Kendall is Australian. The London-based actress and comedian—and the creator, writer and star of this six-episode import—is the principal reason to watch the series, which weighs in at three parts comedy, one part domestic drama. She can be both witheringly dry and...
Source: Wall Street Journal July 28, 2020 21:11 UTC