Flowers Season 1 Episode 5 Episode 05
- 26 min
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8.8 (178)
Flowers is a quirky British comedy-drama series that centers around the dysfunctional Flowers family. Set in the idyllic English countryside, the show explores themes of love, mental health, and the challenges of family life. The fifth episode of season one is titled "Episode 05."
In this episode, we see the Flowers family continue to struggle with their individual issues. Deborah (Olivia Colman), the matriarch, struggles with her depression as her family band together to try and help her. The unconventional, eccentric family unit includes Shun (played by the show's creator, Will Sharpe), a faithful family friend who functions as the family's "therapist," as well as the twins, Maurice (Julian Barratt) and Amy (Sophia Di Martino), and their son, Donald (Daniel Rigby).
The episode opens with Deborah lying in bed, unable to get up due to her depression. Maurice, who is undergoing a midlife crisis, decides to put on a play about his life. The play, titled "Just Before Dawn," features Maurice as the lead character and tells the story of his father's suicide. Maurice draws inspiration from his own struggles and aims to use the play as a way to understand his father's issues.
Shun, meanwhile, continues to hold therapy sessions with the family, offering his kooky yet insightful advice. He advises them to work on their communication and express their feelings to each other. This advice leads to some heartfelt moments between the family members. Amy and Donald share a touching moment where they express their love for each other, while Maurice shares a scene with his mother where they discuss his feelings about the play.
As the play progresses, we see Maurice's obsession with Sylvia (played by Tanya Franks), an actress in the play with whom he is infatuated. This results in some awkward and cringe-inducing moments as Maurice tries to pursue her. However, he ultimately realizes that Sylvia is not interested in him and he must move on.
Meanwhile, Deborah's depression worsens, and she decides to undergo electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The family is hesitant about the procedure, but ultimately supports her. The episode ends on a poignant note, as we see Deborah undergoing the treatment while her family looks on, hoping for her recovery.
Overall, "Episode 05" is a touching and poignant episode of Flowers that delves deep into the family's struggles with mental illness and their attempts to support each other. The episode features standout performances from Olivia Colman and Julian Barratt, who bring depth and nuance to their roles. The episode also highlights the show's signature quirky humor, with Shun's therapy sessions providing some amusing and offbeat moments.