The Guardian Australia
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·1 hour ago
Big Mood returns for season two with a farcical narrative shift
Nicola Coughlan's comedy series Big Mood returned for its second season on Channel 4, shifting from a nuanced portrayal of bipolar disorder to a farcical narrative. Now focused on Maggie's attempts to reconcile with her estranged friend Eddie, the show mixes humor with emotional complexities, though its ambitious tone complicates its message.
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