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A large collection of dramatic dramas and exciting adventures in the series about a woman named Sally, a beautiful and attractive girl. Sally lived with David in a very good relationship, but when David asked her to marry it was strange to her. Her view may have changed because she was suffering from a crisis inside her the night he was asked to marry. Sally can still be in an affair with Emma, who is an attractive actress.
Even the most hardened fan will have found this bleak comedy frustratingly familiar; the characters, situations and joke set-ups punctuated the first, unevenly paced episode like a game of Davis bingo.
Davis has...fashioned another wholly sadistic half hour that leaves the viewer skewered and writhing in exquisite agony, the actual jokes and laughter highlighting the pain at the same time as they afford you just enough relief to carry on.
I love everything about Sally4Ever, assuming it's possible to love something that at its most excruciating can only be watched through the gaps between your fingers.
So far, Sally4Ever is a new creative bar for Davis, and a perfectly uncompromising introduction to her gleefully inappropriate comic auteurism for North American audiences.