The gay series branded a 'masterpiece' by Queer as Folk creator
Briefly

Russell T Davies and various critics have lavished praise on Channel 4's sitcom Big Boys as it concludes its third season. The show, created by Jack Rooke and inspired by his life, narrates the experiences of a young gay man navigating university life and personal loss. The series combines humor with severe themes, notably dementia, creating a balance that resonates with audiences. The latest season is described as the most impactful yet, showcasing the unique voice of Rooke, and receiving accolades as potentially the best British comedy in years.
Russell T Davies praises Big Boys as 'a masterpiece,' highlighting its balance of humor and heartache, especially in the final episodes that redefine TV writing.
Critics acclaim Big Boys for its profound exploration of sexuality and mental health, with diverse reviews calling it one of the best comedies of the decade.
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