A British drama that portrays the life story of the flower family that suffer from depression, and sadness, where two divorced couple, Maurice, a children's author, and Deborah, a music teacher, still live together with their twin children and with Maurice's mad mother, Hattie.
Taken as a whole, the second bunch of Flowers turns out to be a finely balanced six-parter, though large chunks of the frenetically filmed and wildly scripted show.
It verges on being too fantastical and self-indulgent. Nevertheless, there are enough sharply observed sketches and doses of silly humour to keep it going.