
Siblings
Joe and his siblings have a couple of problems. First off, their stepparents are despicably evil. Secondly, they seemed to have killed them. Now this mixed up mess of half-sisters and step-brothers have to figure out how to dispose of the bodies, cover up the murders, collect their grandfather's inheritance and somehow stick together as a family -- all without getting caught. Not to mention Joe's incessant need to keep tabs on his promiscuous sister, an eye on the precocious little ones and a lustful watch on the girl next-door. Growing up has its complications. Murder's just one of them.
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Plot Summary
Siblings is a British sitcom that humorously explores the dysfunctional relationship between three adult siblings: the meek Michael, the manipulative Hannah, and the immature Richard. Their lives are constantly intertwined and complicated by their individual insecurities and their inability to escape each other's influence, leading to chaotic and often cringe-worthy situations. The series satirizes modern family dynamics and the peculiar ways siblings can both torment and support each other.
Critical Reception
Siblings garnered a strong following for its dark, observational humor and its sharp portrayal of sibling rivalry. While some found its cringe comedy and at times bleak outlook challenging, critics and audiences often praised its unique comedic voice, strong performances from its lead cast, and its willingness to explore uncomfortable truths about family relationships.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dark, witty humor and realistic portrayal of sibling dynamics.
- Lauded for the strong performances, particularly from Olivia Colman and Chris Langham.
- Noted for its uncomfortable yet relatable situations and often bleak comedic outlook.
Google audience: Audience reception on platforms like Google is not readily available for 'Siblings (2004)' as it primarily aired on BBC Three and gained a cult following. However, discussions often highlight its divisive nature, with viewers either loving its raw, awkward humor or finding it too uncomfortable to watch. The characters' flaws and the show's unconventional approach to family comedy are frequently mentioned.
Fun Fact
Olivia Colman, who plays Hannah, initially auditioned for a different role in the series but was encouraged by the producers to play Hannah instead, a decision that proved highly successful.
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