Sunday, June 30, 2024

Winter's Cumin' Streaming 24' - Queenie - Season One

Queenie is yet another decent find on Disney+. I feel like everything right now is on Disney+. But would they hurry up and load the remaining episodes of the Showtime series, The Chi! Like now. It has finished now in the USA. Please!

So, Queenie is a British (yes like from the UK and stuff) series, based on the novel of the same name by Candice Carty-Williams.

The series aired over there on Channel 4. The eight-episode series stars Dionne Brown set to lead the series as the titular character. Brown is joined by Samuel Adewunmi, Bellah, Sally Phillips, Jon Pointing, Tilly Keeper, Llewella Gideon, Michelle Greenidge, Cristale De'Abreu, Elisha Applebaum, Mim Shaikh, Joseph Marcell, Joseph Ollman, Melissa Johns, & Laura Whitmore.

The series was shot in April last year, in South London. No word on a series two yet, however all eight episodes of this season landed just the other week. So it's fitting it concludes my Winter's Cumin' Streaming 24' series.

A RATED posted will land very soon. So keep an eye out!


So is this as good as my recent sitcom reviews Abbotts Elementary and/or Colin from Accounts?

Well no. Unfortunately Amy Schumer beforehand has already done messy, female looking for love.

Not only does Queenie get messy, she has a lot going on. Like a lot of drama. In and out of love and at work. Sometimes these get blurred. Not to mention the lifelong issues of bad parents, parental anxiety from a harsh upbringing.

Whilst these are not new, Queenie is a great little character. Her life has moments of hope and in season two will she choose Tom or Frank. I am team Frank but that's just me.

Dating in your 20's now is messy. Even into your 30's. Don't even talk about couples doing divorce once they are 40 or older.

Winter's Cumin' Streaming 24' blog series has been fun. I have never watched so many English TV series in one quarter/season or the ABC before.

Here is to a new quarter of quality streaming entertainment. Look out for the return to the cinema next week too.

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