Sky Atlantic | HBO Max | Release Date: November 5, 2020
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freezeframeDec 3, 2020
The show was watchable but too precocious. The plot starts interesting but became more and more meandering and pointless as the show went on. The humor is often cringe and not in a good way. At the end I didn't care what happens to the characters.
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RincemacDec 25, 2020
"Two Weeks to Live" tries to be a funny and black-humoured story featuring Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams playing "Kim Noakes" in a 6-episode mini series about a reclusively raised girl (Williams) taking her first steps into "society" of a"Two Weeks to Live" tries to be a funny and black-humoured story featuring Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams playing "Kim Noakes" in a 6-episode mini series about a reclusively raised girl (Williams) taking her first steps into "society" of a small not specifically named English small rural community.

Williams is accompanied by two actors playing the bumbling brothers Mawaan Rizwan ("Nicky") and Taheen Modak ("Jay") who not only, the viewer is led to believe, are relative "nobodies", each on their own non-merits, but also gladly and stereotypcially fulfil the "dumb but heroic and good-hearted & smart, nerdy and shy" duo cliché. Yawn. Add to that the some outright strange cops, coming from the clichéd drawer below the first one and you have yourself: a plot set for mediocrity.

So why didn't I think this at least made for decent entertainment?

Let's start with the setup: HBO might have researched the niche genre of "HANNA", a great Thriller Film featuring Saoirse Ronan, playing the "secluded, brought up by dad as a Killer" child enigma. That movie nailed not only the topic, but also the tension and misunderstandings that such a castaway from society would face when thrown into it all of a sudden by events out of their control. "Two Weeks to Live" for me looks like the "humorous" take on the topic.

Alas, the hand of cards Williams was dealt here in form of the script written by Gaby Hull (according to IMDB) and directed by Al Campbell wasn't enabling her to play her deck to her fullest. Either that, or she's a fish out of water once the really great GoT "supporting cast" that carried a lot of the later episodes plotholes to their graves disappeared into the winds after the Season 8 finale.

While the cast seemed to have fun spouting the sometimes downright unfunny one-liners to each other, it's the story and character building or the absence of most of it during the six episodes that makes this a more miss-than-hit affair.

The series is, somewhat, saved by the appearance of the party responsible for Kim's absence in modern society, namely her mom, played by Kerry Howard. But it's simply not enough to save the already ongoing mess, made worse later by a side plot involving two corrupt cops, as clichéd as they come and with no background given, which makes it worse.

"Two Weeks To Live"'s shenenigans are just too manifold and all over the place, the motivations of characters remain vastly unclear outside of skimming "in it for the money" tropes. The red thread, the typical "boy loves girl" does not carry it at least for my tastes. Too gruesome are some of the deeds that are going on, unexplained to the main cast that is supposed to "buy into them" on a whim, too dumb the antagonists and seemingly lacking to find its footing the paper-thin plot.

For Maisie Williams I hope there'll be better options forthcoming to show her talents, unless she only worked really well with the supporting cast of GoT, now gone with the wind in all directions into solo projects after sailing into the Sunset of Season 8.

As the series is kind of open-ended, HBO kept the option to develop a Season 2. I sincerely doubt anyone will be interested enough in it, sadly.
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