Eddie Izzard is the only good thing about this 2 part show.
The script is a muddled piece of overused melodramatic troupes you've seen in every "dark and brooding" show. To make this quick and short it's centred around a young, troubled man on probation, manipulated by his evil parole officer and his sexually abusive bi polar wife who've recently lost a son in a car accident, hated by his sous chef because he's more talented than the evil bald man, twenty something Scotsman. His head Chef (Eddie Izzard) is an alcoholic, going through a divorce because of affairs on both sides, falling culinary star, being usurped by his sous chef and has lost faith in everything.
But still knows the kid is going to be a superstar.
It is so tiresome writing this review, just avoid this headache of a disaster.
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