The BBC has launched a brand new drama, however sadly it appears unlikely to have the success of Loss of life in Paradise or Line of Responsibility, if early opinions are to be believed.
In comparison with US comedy-drama The White Lotus, the Beeb has introduced us two weeks in August, starring Jessica Raine, Hugh Skinner and extra.
The plot follows a lady who goes on vacation to sunny Greece along with her college associates in an try to rekindle the enjoyment in her life.
However whereas in paradise, the blissful getaway shortly turns right into a nightmare as Zoe (Raine), determined to revive the joyful freedom of her school years, acts on her deepest needs, and life-or-death conditions ensue.
Now trapped on the island, the group seems to move the blame, turning on one another and forcing Zoe to query whether or not she precipitated the destruction or whether or not larger forces are at play.
The synopsis confirmed that many have been intrigued to provide Two Weeks in August an opportunity. Sadly, if this have been an actual vacation, the general public would in all probability trash it on Tripadvisor.
Please allow JavaScript to view this video and think about upgrading to an online browser that helps HTML5 video
To
‘That did not occur, completely horrible ‘drama’ for those who’re eager about watching it, do not! There isn’t any plot twist to talk of and so tacky and predictable 3/10 and that is beneficiant,” they roared.
@DoucheAmuse described it as “disgusting,” a lot in order that it “gave up midway by means of the primary episode.”
A equally surprised @debbiebarnes66 stated there was ‘completely nothing occurring’, whereas @arrow_sorel reiterated: ‘I am nonetheless ready for one thing to occur [sleep emoji’.
What’s more, the characters haven’t landed, with @Witchazelll writing that no one is ‘likeable’ or has ‘redeeming qualities’.
@hardy_lass also vented: ‘Why are there so many episodes of #TwoWeeksInAugust, I feel like I’ve been stuck on this awful island with them make it stop’.

What are you making of Two Weeks in August?
But not everyone is so unimpressed, with @maggiecooper12 ‘intrigued’ after two episodes and @TerferinaB declaring it ‘the best thing I’ve watched in a really long time’.
You’d be forgiven for having bold expectations for Two Weeks in August, given that it was created by Catherine Shepherd, known for her roles in Peep Show, Sally4Ever, and various other comedies.
The writer described the series ahead of its release as being ‘a story about what it’s like to try and be happy in a very anxious and confusing world and, at its core, about a woman struggling to play all the roles she’s been given by life’.
‘How do you enjoy yourself for two weeks in August when the world appears to be falling apart around you?’, she mused. ‘I hope it will be as funny and sad, as thrilling, beautiful, ridiculous, and heartbreaking as real relationships between humans are.’
Two Weeks in August is also directed by Tom George, who won a Bafta for This Country, and Matthew Moore, who directed Colin from Accounts.
Unfortunately, this new addition to the broadcaster’s schedule may not have the same lasting impact.

As well as Raine at the helm and Skinner (who plays Jacob), the cast includes Damien Molony as Dan, Antonia Thomas as Jess, Nicholas Pinnock as Solomon, and Leila Farzad as Nat.
Lead actress Raine, 44, who rose to prominence in Call the Midwife, said she was drawn to the role by Shepherd’s ‘clever use of Greek mythology’ and both ‘funny and serious’ social dynamics.
‘I always felt the tone had to strike the right balance of comedy and tragedy,’ she said.
‘It’s a delicious mix of humour and epic philosophies and ideas. I think everyone is going to love it!’
Well, maybe her hopes were a little too high…
Two Weeks in August is now streaming on BBC iPlayer.
Got a story?
If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us [email protected], calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.
Arrow
MORE: Music icon gutted after being banned from going on Pointless: ‘BBC said I’m too famous’
Arrow
MORE: Doctor Who is struggling to fill the Tardis – one man is to blame
Arrow
MORE: Pub considers banning ‘feral’ kids causing chaos while parents look the other way
Comment now
Add Metro as a Preferred Source on Google
