Lovesick (TV series)

Lovesick
Genre Sitcom
Created by Tom Edge[1][2]
Written by Tom Edge[3][4][5]
Ed Macdonald
Andy Baker
Mike Grimmer
Directed by Elliot Hegarty
Gordon Anderson
Aneil Karia
Starring Johnny Flynn
Antonia Thomas
Daniel Ings
Joshua McGuire
Opening theme "Lovesick Theme"
Composer(s) Si Begg
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 22 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Murray Ferguson
Andy Baker
Ed Macdonald
Tom Edge
Producer(s) Charlie Leech
Production location(s) Glasgow, Scotland
Running time 21–27 minutes
Production company(s) Clerkenwell Films
Release
Original network Channel 4 (season 1)
Netflix (season 2–present)[6]
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Audio format Stereo
Original release 2 October 2014 (2014-10-02) – present
External links
Website
Production website

Lovesick (formerly known as Scrotal Recall)[7] is a British sitcom created by Tom Edge which was first broadcast on Channel 4 in October 2014 and stars Johnny Flynn, Antonia Thomas, Daniel Ings and Joshua McGuire.[8] After the show was originally aired on Channel 4, it was made available by Netflix, who then commissioned a second series globally on 17 November 2016, where it was billed as a Netflix Original.[9] The show was renewed for a third series, which was released exclusively on Netflix on 1 January 2018.[10]

Plot

The show revolves around a group of English friends sharing a house in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland and their romantic lives. After Dylan Witter (Flynn) is diagnosed with chlamydia, he attempts to contact all of his previous sexual partners to inform them of his diagnosis.[11] Dylan lives with best friends Luke Curran (Ings) and Evie Douglas (Thomas), the latter of whom previously harboured a secret crush on Dylan, but has since moved on, recently becoming engaged. The majority of each episode of the show is told through flashback, showing Dylan's encounters with a number of women, as well as the changes his friends go through.

The third series, released in January 2018, focuses more on Dylan, Evie and Luke's relationship with each other, and Angus' (McGuire) own personal problems.

Cast

Main

Johnny Flynn stars as Dylan Witter
  • Johnny Flynn as Dylan Witter, the protagonist of the show. He is a vaguely inept romantic who goes from one casual relationship to another, usually expecting more than there is to offer. He works in landscaping, as a garden designer. Luke refers to him as "Dyl" or "Dildo".
  • Antonia Thomas as Evelyn "Evie" Douglas, Dylan and Luke's best friend. She is barbed, sarcastic and usually single. She appears to have underlying feelings for Dylan, although these are confused by the situation between them. Evie works as a photographer. She is engaged to Mal throughout the first and second series.
  • Daniel Ings as Luke Curran, best friend and flatmate of Dylan and Evie. He is feckless, irresponsible and shallow, however he has a strong affection for his friends and often goes out of his own way to help them. Luke works as an app developer for a company called Volcano Media.
  • Joshua McGuire as Angus Baker, a friend of Dylan, Luke and Evie's from university. He is slightly childish but appears to be the most intelligent member of the group with a background in mathematics.
  • Hannah Britland as Abigail Saunders, the barmaid at Angus and Helen's wedding, and one of Dylan's former lovers. After he contacts her to inform her of his diagnosis, they resume their casual relationship.
  • Richard Thomson as Malcolm "Mal", Evie's fiancé. He is introduced as a friend of Anna's. A former soldier, Mal is a Police Constable and uses this to his advantage to help Evie and her friends.
  • Klariza Clayton as Holly, a stripper who meets Angus and the group on her first day in the strip club. After a lap dance, she develops a relationship with Angus.
  • Yasmine Akram as Maria "Jonesy" Jones, a bubbly and vivacious friend of the group from university. She has a strict no-relationship policy.

Recurring

  • Susannah Fielding as Phoebe Morris, Dylan's date to a quiz-night who he realises is the female equivalent of Luke. Although Phoebe is dating Dylan at the time, Luke has a deep affection for her, which continues in series 3.
  • Riann Steele as Cleo, a short-term girlfriend of Luke's, who goes on to become his therapist.
  • Jamie Demetriou as Samuels, Luke's workmate in app development at Volcano Media. He is gifted with exceptional memory, often recalling Luke's past mistakes. He appears to have a close and supportive friendship with both Luke and McNeish.
  • Turlough Convery as McNeish, a colleague of Luke's. He seems friendly but laddish, to the point of offering a principal investor in his company MDMA.
  • Laura Aikman as Jo, Luke's ex-girlfriend whose break-up with him deeply affected him.
  • Stephen Wight as Jonno, one of Luke's former co-workers as an app-developer. He usually introduces himself with "I'm Jonno".
  • Jessica Ellerby as Jane, a short-term, sexually permissive former girlfriend of Dylan's three and a half years before his diagnosis.
  • Aimee Parkes as Helen, the domineering wife of Angus. She seems to love Angus despite her personality, and Angus feels her anger is caused by her belief that he does not love her equally.

Dylan's list

Episodes

Series 1 (2014)

# Title Director Writer Original air date
1"Abigail"Elliot HegartyTom Edge2 October 2014 (2014-10-02)
Dylan (Johnny Flynn) must contact all the girls he has ever had sex with to inform them that he has chlamydia. He casts his mind back three years ago to Abigail (Hannah Britland), the first girl on his alphabetical list of exes, whom he met at Angus's (Joshua McGuire) wedding. A flashback reveals a defining moment he had previously tried to forget. Dylan attended the wedding with Jane, who breaks up with him.
2"Anna"Elliot HegartyTom Edge9 October 2014 (2014-10-09)
In a flashback to 18 months ago, Luke (Daniel Ings) is enjoying the best sex of his life with psychology student Cleo (Riann Steele), but he is keen to avoid deep conversation in case she realises that he is actually quite shallow. When Dylan gets dragged along on their date he takes a shine to mature student Anna (Nikki Amuka-Bird). To Luke's dismay, Dylan invites the girls over for a proper dinner party where he hopes to impress.
3"Cressida"Elliot HegartyTom Edge16 October 2014 (2014-10-16)
In a flashback to 10 months earlier, Luke drags Dylan and Evie (Antonia Thomas) to a posh party in the country. Luke is desperate to have sex with childhood crush Ilona McLeod (Cara Theobold), who holds a prominent position on his 'things to do before I die' list. Meanwhile, a bored Dylan and Evie amuse themselves by attempting some of the unchecked items on Luke's bucket list, with disastrous and unexpected results, including a liaison between Dylan and Evie.
4"Jane"Gordon AndersonTom Edge23 October 2014 (2014-10-23)
In a flashback to three years and one month ago, it is Evie's birthday and she plans to tell Dylan about her feelings for him over a quiet meal, but before she has a chance, all their friends jump out to surprise her, including Dylan's new girlfriend Jane (Jessica Ellerby) and Jonno (Stephen Wight), a horribly incompatible date that Luke has brought along for Evie.
5"Bethany"Gordon AndersonTom Edge30 October 2014 (2014-10-30)
In a flashback to four years ago, Dylan has been seeing Bethany (Rosalie Craig) for several months, but when she invites her protective big brother over to dinner a terrifying thought occurs to him that he has fallen into a serious relationship with her. Meanwhile, Luke drags Evie away from a photo assignment to a work bowling night in order to find out why his new boss Diana (Clare Wille) has turned all the women in the office against him.
6"Phoebe"Gordon AndersonTom Edge6 November 2014 (2014-11-06)
Dylan sets about tracking down Phoebe (Susannah Fielding) who has not returned any of his messages. This prompts a flashback to five years ago when the gang are at a pub quiz, when Evie was dating Angus, but is planning to break up with him. Dylan is dating Phoebe, but they break up. In the present, things take an unexpected turn for everyone.

Series 2 (2016)

# Title Director Writer Original air date
1"Frankie"Elliot HegartyTom Edge17 November 2016 (2016-11-17)
After confessing his feelings to Evie, Dylan has a flashback to a disastrous weekend camping with Frankie (Antonia Clarke) six months ago.
2"Agata"Elliot HegartyTom Edge17 November 2016 (2016-11-17)
In the present, Dylan begins seeing Abigail. In a flashback to six and a half years ago, Dylan first meets Evie at a house party with his German girlfriend Agata (Katrine De Candole) who does not speak a word of English. Meanwhile, Luke's girlfriend Jo (Laura Aikman) breaks up with him shortly before he is about to propose to her.
3"Amy"Elliot HegartyTom Edge17 November 2016 (2016-11-17)
In a flashback to six years ago, Dylan sleeps with Amy (Jade Ogugua) before subsequently finding out that she is Evie's sister. In the present, Angus' friends encourage him to start dating, while Luke struggles with his feelings after learning of Phoebe's death.
4"Liv"Elliott HegartyTom Edge17 November 2016 (2016-11-17)
In a flashback to three and a half years, Angus and Helen are at each other's throats while checking out the potential hotel for the wedding with Dylan, Evie, and Luke. Meanwhile, Dylan struggles to communicate with his girlfriend Liv. In the present, Luke starts to discuss his problems with Cleo, who is now a therapist.
5"Isabel"Gordon AndersonTom Edge17 November 2016 (2016-11-17)
In a flashback to two and a half years ago, Evie, Dylan and Luke attend a drunken awards ceremony, with Luke determined to beat Jonno to an award in order to impress his boss Alexander (David Westhead) and to keep his friends jobs. Meanwhile, Evie drunkenly kisses Dylan, who engages with workaholic Isabel (Jenny Bede).
6"Emma"Gordon AndersonTom Edge17 November 2016 (2016-11-17)
In a flashback to fifteen months ago, Dylan finds himself conflicted between his girlfriend Emma (Cassie Layton), and his co-worker Cara (Sara Vickers) on Valentine's Day. Meanwhile, Luke struggles with his feelings when he meets Jo, and Evie makes a mistake when cooking a birthday meal for Mal. In the present, Luke continues to discuss his feelings with Cleo, while Abigail moves into her new apartment, and keeps a drawer for Dylan's clothes
7"Jonesy?"Gordon AndersonTom Edge, Ed Macdonald & Andy Baker17 November 2016 (2016-11-17)
Dylan meets with Jonesy (Yasmine Akram) in the present, who claims to have not slept with him. In a flashback to three months before, Dylan meets Jonesy during a night out. After going to a strip club, Angus sleeps with a stripper named Holly (Klariza Clayton). Meanwhile, Evie struggles with her feelings after Mal's parents inform her that the wedding won't be in her preferred location.
8"Abigail (Again)"Gordon AndersonTom Edge17 November 2016 (2016-11-17)
The episode flashes back and forth between the present and the previous night where Angus is celebrating his divorce. During the celebration, Abigail learns that Dylan has slept with Evie. Holly locates Angus, and tells him she is pregnant with his baby. Angus announces their engagement to everyone. In the present, Dylan finds an upset Abigail, while Evie confesses her feelings for Dylan to Luke.

Series 3 (2018)

# Title Director Writer Original air date
1"Andi and Olivia"Aneil KariaTom Edge1 January 2018 (2018-01-01)
The gang accompanies Abigail to a literary festival, where Luke tries to woo women with poetry and Angus and Holly discover their differences.
2"Bonnie"Aneil KariaAndy Baker1 January 2018 (2018-01-01)
Evie's cousin arrives for her hen party, which Dylan forgot to cancel. An afternoon of soap making and karaoke devolves into drunken mischief.
3"Abigail (Again, Again)"Aneil KariaTom Edge1 January 2018 (2018-01-01)
While out for his birthday, Luke pursues a soulful singer -- but he's got competition. Dylan, Evie and Abigail try to sort out their tangled history.
4"Evie"Gordon AndersonTom Edge1 January 2018 (2018-01-01)
Dylan, Evie and Luke sift through the tricky aftermath of a big night at the club. Meanwhile, Angus invests in a posh new mattress.
5"Martha"Gordon AndersonMark Grimmer1 January 2018 (2018-01-01)
A surprise party for Dylan's parents takes an awkward turn. Luke and Jonesy try something new. Angus gets questionable advice from a fellow divorcé.
6"Queen of Cups"Gordon AndersonTom Edge1 January 2018 (2018-01-01)
At a charity carnival, Jonesy plays matchmaker for Luke, Dylan and Evie visit a fortuneteller, and Angus sets his sights on a giant stuffed bear.
7"Tasha"Aneil KariaEd Macdonald1 January 2018 (2018-01-01)
Dylan spots -- and hides from -- Tasha, the final name on his list of exes. Evie and Dylan's new relationship leaves Luke feeling adrift.
8"Evie (Again)"Gordon AndersonTom Edge1 January 2018 (2018-01-01)
At a college reunion, Luke finds new ways to avoid dealing with his feelings, Angus considers a business proposition, and Dylan meets Evie's ex.

Production

The first series was made available on Netflix in the United States in April 2015 and was billed as a "Netflix Original".[13] The show found enough success on the site that Netflix went on to commission a second series of 8 episodes, without Channel 4's involvement. The second series debuted globally on the streaming network in November 2016.[14]

Lovesick is filmed in numerous locations in and around Glasgow, Scotland. Most outdoor scenes are filmed in the West End of the city, and the series has featured Kelvingrove Park, the University of Glasgow and Partick.[11][15]

Name change

After its transfer from Channel 4 to Netflix, the show was renamed from Scrotal Recall to Lovesick.[9] Antonia Thomas (Evie) noted that while the former name technically made sense, it completely mis-sold the tone of the show.[16] Thomas admitted to being pleased with the name change, and noted that the second series would continue to follow the same format as the first, but would go more in-depth.[16][17][18][19]

Reception

The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the series an average score of 100%, based on 13 total reviews among the three seasons.[20] Paste Magazine said "This honest approach is refreshing in a world of sitcoms focusing on wealthy lads and ladies moving from their college dorms straight into Manhattan lofts and prosperous careers. Lovesick is all about keeping it real."[21]

References

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  4. "Lovesick creator Tom Edge on season 3 and coming back from Scrotal Recall". 1 January 2018.
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  11. 1 2 "Scrotal Recall: the STI comedy that's not as gross as it sounds". Telegraph.co.uk. 2 October 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
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  16. 1 2 Sancto, Roxanne (14 November 2016). "Lovesick Star Antonia Thomas on Changing the Show's Name from Scrotal Recall and Wanting to Play Eartha Kitt". Paste. Netflix - Media Center - Press Release. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  17. Merry, Stephanie (26 October 2015). "Is it too late to change the name of 'Scrotal Recall'?" via www.washingtonpost.com.
  18. "Q&A: Tom Edge, creator of Channel 4 comedy SCROTAL RECALL".
  19. "'Lovesick' is the same charming show as 'Scrotal Recall,' but with a name people will actually say".
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  21. "Why You Should Be Watching Lovesick, Netflix's Raunchy, Gawkily Funny Britcom". pastemagazine.com. Retrieved 2017-06-30.
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