Miranda

(Serie)
Großbritannien, (2009–2014), 10 h 6 min (Minutenlänge: 30–33 min)

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Miranda Hart, Patricia Hodge, Tom Ellis, Sarah Hadland, Sally Phillips, James Holmes, Naomi Bentley, James Doherty, Adam Rayner, Luke Pasqualino (mehr)
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Miranda is desperate to fit in, but her public school background makes her a bit of a misfit, especially compared to childhood rival Tilly (Sally Phillips) and the rest of 'the girls' (not least because she's a foot taller than them all). She can't seem to quite grasp how to behave socially and constantly fails to avoid embarrassing situations, especially around men, specifically Gary (Tom Ellis) her old friend from Uni. A constant disappointment to her mother Penny (Patricia Hodge), and lacking any real capacity or interest for business, Miranda employs her childhood friend Stevie (Sarah Hadland) to manage her joke shop, within which Miranda is at her happiest, playing with anything from Pirate Hats to fart machines. Despite blowing her whole inheritance on a joke shop and employing childhood friend Stevie to manage it, Miranda is desperate to fit in; a near-impossible task with her over-bearing mother, Penny's, constant attempts to marry her off. When long-term crush Gary Preston returns from his travels, Miranda bumps into him and, anxious not to make one of her usual conversational cock-ups, talks all about her Olympic gymnastic achievements and her two children, Orlando and Bloom. Surely everyone ends up lying to impress when they're nervous, don't they? After an impromptu "date" is planned, Miranda decides to "Trinny and Susannah" herself, and takes a trip to the new "bespoke" clothing store, Transformers, picking an outfit guaranteed to stop people calling her sir to her face. (Verleiher-Text)

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DaViD´82 

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Englisch This is what I call a bloody waste of talent. Miranda hides a massive comedy talent inside her (which is saying something in view of her proportions). She really knows how to be funny. Just a shame that she throws her talent away in a show that should have been called Bridget Jones’ Diary². In episode one everything is great, but as of episode two it gets a bit much, partly to do with the fact that apart from her mother, nobody is capable of playing second fiddle, let alone being an equal sparring partner. However, the occasional flashes of genius (a shame that all the “such fun" moments don’t come until season two, mainly in an episode A New Low) are so devastating for your diaphragm that it’s worth clenching your teeth, holding on (bear with... bear with...) and waiting for them to come. ()

gudaulin 

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Englisch You don't need to search for anything sophisticated behind the low rating given to Miranda. It is true that the sitcom humor this time felt somewhat forced and sweaty, but what matters is the impression that Miranda made on me. I could only bear to watch one episode, and since then, whenever I catch a glimpse of Miranda's physical shell and hear her unmistakable voice, a shiver runs down my spine and I switch to something else... Overall impression: 25%. ()

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