G’wed : this underrated gem of a comedy is filthy, heartwarming and packed with ideas
Now on its third season, the Scouse sitcom doesn’t shy away from huge topics such as class, anoxeria and neurodiversity. But also, you’re never too far from a joke about ‘ye ma’ How had I not heard of this show? Had I heard of it, then forgotten? Questions plagued me as I caught up on two series (…)
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