Kindness and sincerity. “Friday Night Lunch” captured the hearts of my family. There is no vulgarity, no malice, no cruelty, there is only pure and bright English humor.
In each episode we find ourselves in the average English family, in which no one puts himself in the frame. Here it is customary to be yourself, because despite the habits of eating from the garbage can, walking without a shirt, calling a chicken a squirrel or pouring salt into a glass of water to your brother, you will not be looked at obliquely and will not be judged. Family idyll - that's what this series is about!
Robert Popper is opening the way to the Goodman door, not only to laugh at the absurdities of the Sabbath (which is what the Jews of the world do on Friday night), but also to learn from them. Accept each other as we are, love and respect the members of our family, cherish them and remain faithful to traditions.
Love yourself and your family, and then your house will become a fortress, and relatives - the best friends and helpers in any trouble!
The series deserves the highest rating
10 out of 10