Among a comedy-romantic atmosphere, this series follows two ex lovers, Ruby Richardson and Billy Johnson. They find difficulties to talk to each other after the separation but they quickly decided to disappear together.
It's unfortunate that the fast-paced urgency that pulls you in at the beginning of the series is also what causes it to slightly unravel. But despite this, Run is an undeniably entertaining series.
It suffers from a tonal and narrative identity crisis that only gets more frustrating as the season progresses. Ruby and Billy are complex characters stuck in a show that doesn't seem to know what to do with them.
A wild and gloriously unpredictable ride awaits anyone who hops aboard the crazy train of Run, an exhilarating exercise in dark and bracingly original romantic comedy.
The best of Run has that razor-sharp wit that made Waller-Bridge famous, but it's really the work by Wever and Gleeson that elevates it into a must-watch.
Building their romantic foundation is key to keeping this momentum-at-all-costs train on the tracks, and even though that should've happened right away, there's still time to get it right.