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Big Mood season two review – Nicola Coughlan’s hugely ambitious comedy has become a farce

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Big Mood season two review – Nicola Coughlan’s hugely ambitious comedy has become a farce
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The first series’s insightful look at bipolar disorder is gone. For its second outing, it’s a knockabout tale of a relationship gone wrong – which isn’t always easy to buy intoThe second part of the title of Camilla Whitehill’s Channel 4 comedy drama is a reference to mood disorders. Bipolar, to be exact – the condition her protagonist Maggie has been diagnosed with. The first part is a reference to pretty much everything else. Big Mood tackles big topics and chases big laughs. There are big adv

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