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Two Weeks To Live review
Baby-faced brutality in the wilds of Scotland.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 3rd September 2020It's Bear Grylls meets Hanna in this comedy starring Maisie Williams as Kim Noakes, a mysterious misfit raised in isolation by her survivalist mother, Tina, (Fleabag's Sian Clifford) after her father is murdered. Now all grown up and venturing out into the real (built) world, Noakes soon runs into a pair of hapless brothers whose prank to make her believe the apocalypse is coming triggers a set of deadly consequences. It's heavy-handed and blunt, but Williams is entertaining as the lethal protagonist.
Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 2nd September 2020Two Weeks To Live review
Really, the entire cast is good here, with Rizwan as Nicky also impressing, and it's a shame that such a solid bunch of actors haven't been given anything more remarkable to work with.
Caroline Preece, Den Of Geek, 2nd September 2020TV review: Two Weeks To Live, Sky One
Plenty of suprises, plenty of thrills and spills and Williams is excellent as misfit Kim who goes on a literal as well as an emotional journey.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd September 2020Two Weeks To Live review
"Fish out of water" is a stock comedy premise, and in Two Weeks To Live, Kim is a very strange fish indeed.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 2nd September 2020Two Weeks To Live, episode 1 review
Maisie Williams's black comedy is disappointingly derivative.
Chris Bennion, The Telegraph, 2nd September 2020Two Weeks To Live review
Leaving Game of Thrones behind her, the actor shines as a doomsday-prepper on a mission in this dark, sideways comedy with shades of Killing Eve.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 2nd September 2020Two Weeks To Live, Sky One, review
Maisie Williams impresses in confident and quirky black comedy.
Ed Power, i Newspaper, 2nd September 2020Sian Clifford on her new survivalism comedy
We know her as buttoned-up high achiever Claire in Fleabag, even more tight-lipped Who Wants To Be A Millionaire obsessive Diana Ingram in Quiz and now controlling survivalist matriarch Tina Noakes in Two Weeks To Live.
Paul Simper, Metro, 25th August 2020Stath Lets Flats leads comedy results at BAFTA TV Awards 2020
Stath Lets Flats, Sian Clifford, Jamie Demetriou, Mo Gilligan, Romesh Ranganathan, Taskmaster and Gavin & Stacey were the winners in the BAFTA TV Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 31st July 2020