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This comedy series takes after Richard, a man who has experiences mental sickness. He used to take a gathering treatment hone which has helped him to such an extent. Yet, his condition deteriorate when this treatment fallen. In this way, he's produced another type of treatment that influence the patients to assemble on the Internet.
If sometimes their issues are a little overblown, these brilliant improvised performances bring such a spontaneous authenticity that it's easy to forget you are not spying on a real session. It is also often hilarious.
Mangan's performance is pitch-perfect, if you ask me, as was Steve Oram's as the Brummie psycho Neil, David Tennant's depressed, people-hating waiter and Grant's po-faced psychotherapist.
[Hang Ups] had moments of brilliance and moments of breakdown. But with endless scope for celeb cameos, with the likes of David Tennant, Jo Joyner and Paul Ritter still to come, there's plenty of potential.
It's possible to get this kind of comedy right. The brilliant Catastrophe, with Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney, has proved that. But so far, Hang Ups has just left us dangling.