Flowers
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Flowers

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The eccentric Flowers family are struggling to hold themselves together. Maurice Flowers (Barratt) is the author of the twisted children's books "The ...Grubbs", he and his wife Deborah (Colman) are barely together but yet to divorce. As Maurice fights inner demons and dark secrets, she begins to suspect that Maurice is having a homosexual affair with his Japanese illustrator Shun (Sharpe). The couple live in a creepy, creaky, crumbling old house with Maurice's dotty mother Hattie (Hoffman) and their maladjusted twin 25-year-old children Amy (Di Martino) and Donald (Rigby). Both twins are competing for the affections of their attractive neighbour Abigail (Campbell). The Flowers family and their often self-inflicted crises are surrounded by odd neighbours - agents of further headaches and heartache. Show More

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Flowers is a dark comedy series that revolves around the dysfunctional Flowers family as they try to navigate the challenges of their unconventional lives. Maurice Flowers, a troubled writer of disturbing children's books called The Grubbs, is married to Deborah, although their relationship is on the brink of collapse. Deborah becomes suspicious that Maurice is having a secret affair with his Japanese illustrator, Shun. The family resides in a dilapidated and eerie house alongside Maurice's eccentric mother, Hattie, and their two emotionally unstable adult children, Amy and Donald.

Amy and Donald find themselves vying for the attention and affections of their attractive neighbor, Abigail, adding another layer of complication to the already complicated family dynamic. The Flowers family is constantly bombarded by their peculiar neighbors, who further contribute to their ongoing chaos and heartbreak.

With Maurice battling his inner demons and dark secrets, the family struggles to keep themselves together amidst their self-inflicted crises. As the series unfolds, viewers witness the darkly comedic and sometimes poignant moments that underscore the family's journey towards self-discovery and healing.

Filled with eccentric characters and unexpected twists, Flowers is a captivating and unique exploration of family dynamics, love, and personal growth.