In the new season, Joe explores her artistic side while Dan is dispatched to a diversification session where he lacks more political validity that bothers Director Miss Lipsy. Things turn to a different path in the beauty salon, where Joe faces the idea of bringing together two celebrities, and Dan sees a different fate while plotting to throw him directly into a new path in front of his opponents.
Was the late Rik Mayall, who played the mad dad in the first series, missed? Yes, of course. Without him, is this still one of the best new sitcoms of recent times? Yes, again.