Rood Eye
Sunday 15th September 2019 12:16pm [Edited]
4,103 posts
I'd like State of the Union a lot more if either of the main characters were to be replaced by somebody the other might reasonably have married.
I know mismatched partners are the basis of many a great comedy but, in such comedies, the partners have usually been pushed together: I don't think I can remember a comedy where two woefully mismatched partners have chosen to pair up with somebody they don't stand a cat in hell's chance of ever getting along with.
Yes, Tom might well have married Louise because she was beautiful, intelligent, eloquent, elegant and likely to be pulling in more than £100,000 per annum for most of her working life but, given their radically different personalities, what on earth would the two of them talk about?
As for Louise ever being attracted to Tom, that's just hilarious (and not in a good way): in real life, there's no way a woman like her would look once - never mind twice - at a man like him.
Replace Chris O'Dowd with Miles Jupp or replace Rosamund Pike with Aisling Bea and we might be looking at a great little series.
As it is, however, we're looking at something mildly amusing - nothing more.