
Lovesick
A 30-something man between relationships must move quick when an exciting new woman enters his life.
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Plot Summary
Dylan is diagnosed with an STI and embarks on a journey to contact all the women he has slept with to inform them. This leads him and his friends, Evie and Luke, through a series of awkward encounters and romantic entanglements. The series explores the complexities of modern relationships, friendships, and the search for love in London.
Critical Reception
Initially known as 'Scrotal Recall', the series was rebranded as 'Lovesick' for its second season, which brought it greater critical acclaim. Critics often praised its sharp writing, relatable characters, and blend of humor and pathos, though some found the premise initially off-putting.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and relatable exploration of modern dating.
- Commended for its character development and the genuine chemistry between the leads.
- Appreciated for its ability to balance humor with poignant moments about love and friendship.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciate the show's humor, endearing characters, and realistic portrayal of the ups and downs of relationships and friendships. Many find it to be a charming and well-written series.
Fun Fact
The show was originally titled 'Scrotal Recall' but was changed to 'Lovesick' for its second season due to the original title being perceived as too controversial or off-putting.
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