It seems that Rowen offers a series of different comics during her work. Rowen begins her work by doing public relations, promoting, announcing and other things that are intuitive in her work as a responsible for the propaganda. During her career, Rowen surveys the chaos left by her bad-behaved clients so far, but she may face more obstacles. During her work, Rowen presents a dynamic background in London, and may offer her life a glimpse of the world of celebrities through that comedy.
It's technically about the hidden push and pull between truth and entertainment and the dark arts of perception management, except one seemingly using a script that's been written entirely in emoji.
It's a rotten business, with rotten people, but Flack is entertaining nonetheless. It shines a light on the grotesque nature of fame, and although it humanizes some of the players, and makes you laugh, it doesn't let you forget that they are terrible.