Cleo is dating Luke (Daniel Ings), Dylan’s playboy flatmate, but he’s trying to keep her at a distance. “Well, Cleo wants to see my bedroom and draw conclusions about my personality,” Luke says. This clever British series has a great premise: in the present, Dylan’s getting in touch, alphabetically, with the women he’s slept with over the last 11 years. Also in the present, Dylan and Evie are in love, but don’t admit it. Show creator Tom Edge pulls off a neat trick: he’s made a series about failed relationships that manages to be melancholic, yet hopeful and romantic.
Source: thestar August 31, 2016 13:52 UTC