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Wow! - Lost Boys and Fairies

(27 Posts)
seadragon Mon 03-Jun-24 22:09:07

At least as good as "It's a Sin"....and it has Social Workers I recognise from my former career.....AT LAST..... !!

Mancjules Sat 29-Jun-24 22:18:20

Loved it. Great drama!

Alypoole Sat 29-Jun-24 17:00:40

The girl who played the child's mother was outstanding.

Elrel Mon 17-Jun-24 23:41:09

Finally decided to watch this programme and was transfixed. Brave and beautiful production with fine acting and sensitive handling of difficult issues.

3nanny6
See above what SpanielCuddler said on 3rd June (their second post) about a friend attending one of those ‘meet the children’ events in real life.

3nanny6 Mon 10-Jun-24 12:56:08

I watched it mainly because nothing much else on. I liked the two guys in the couple they made me laugh in places. I know it will only be me who thinks this but I really did not like the concept of an open day where prospective adopters go to an open day in order to view children. It made me feel very sad and even uncomfortable to think that this is reality and that is how children get matched to a family. Someone please tell me this does not happen in reality and children are matched in different ways. To me it felt just like when dogs/cats are on view at an open day in the dogs home. i felt sad for the children

Aldom Mon 10-Jun-24 12:41:36

I totally agree with you Doodledog.

Doodledog Mon 10-Jun-24 11:40:55

I really don't think that anyone who didn't watch it to the end is in a position to comment. I don't mean that snippily - it's just that the story doesn't necessarily unfold as expected.

Allsorts Mon 10-Jun-24 11:20:20

I only watched the first episode and didn’t think they were suitable to adopt, however perhaps I gave up too soon.

OurKid1 Sun 09-Jun-24 20:39:08

OurKid1

I think I'm in a minority here. I hated it - their attitude to the prospect of adopting a child with additional needs was sickening and I thought the Social Worker's attitude was questionable to say the least. I gave up after half an hour.

I completely take back my comment. After reading the above posts, I've just watched episodes 2 and 3 and I now think the whole thing was excellent - very sad in places (no spoilers for those who haven't watched it yet), also enlightening as to the pressures faced by prospective adopters and adoptees. The performance of the boy's mum was so good. I really felt for her.

MayBee70 Sun 09-Jun-24 15:10:33

I binge watched it last night. I found the acting very good and it was well made but ( ok I know it’s a drama and not based on real life) didn’t feel a lot of it was credible. I don’t think they would have been deemed responsible enough to adopt a child but I’m no expert in these things. Can’t really say more without giving away what happens.

Bridie22 Sat 08-Jun-24 22:10:22

Brilliant series, I needed tissues!!

Doodledog Sat 08-Jun-24 17:46:18

I don't understand the comparison to 'It's A Sin' (which I also loved), as apart from that they are both about gay characters there is little to connect them.

I don't think LBAF was as good as It's A Sin, but obviously these things are subjective. IAS was so well done that when it finished I really missed the characters. LBAF was good, but in more of a 'fills a rainy day' sort of way, IMO.

Louella12 Sat 08-Jun-24 17:37:40

No need for tissues here but thoroughly enjoyed this.

Aldom Fri 07-Jun-24 06:55:27

Without a doubt, one of the best things I have ever seen on TV.
I have watched it all and I needed tissues.

Doodledog Thu 06-Jun-24 22:21:46

I've just watched all of it, and loved it. The trailers don't do it justice. It was moving and funny at times and tragic at others. Good soundtrack, too.

Greenfinch Thu 06-Jun-24 15:26:09

What sodapop says.

sodapop Thu 06-Jun-24 15:18:33

Not everyone is able to cope with the physical and emotional issues of a child with additional needs. For me it's better to recognise and accept this and move forward.
I would never criticise anyone who admitted this.

henetha Thu 06-Jun-24 09:33:02

Two of my grandchildren are adopted. It's been hugely
successful .
So was I .

Cossy Thu 06-Jun-24 09:17:15

I haven’t watched it (yet) but am interested. Five years ago a very close friend’s son and his husband adopted a beautiful 4 year old boy with additional needs. He has thrived and is doing very well with this amazing couple, one of whom is a headteacher.

OurKid1 Thu 06-Jun-24 09:13:59

I think I'm in a minority here. I hated it - their attitude to the prospect of adopting a child with additional needs was sickening and I thought the Social Worker's attitude was questionable to say the least. I gave up after half an hour.

Jenny75 Thu 06-Jun-24 09:06:29

I’ve watched it all and found parts quite unsettling.

henetha Tue 04-Jun-24 10:48:28

I thought this was lovely. Definitely will watch it to the end.

Greenfinch Tue 04-Jun-24 09:18:12

I thought it was very well acted and dealt sensitively and comprehensively with serious and very important issues but included humour too. I shall certainly continue watching to see how the pair get on.

SpanielCuddler Mon 03-Jun-24 23:06:24

It was the children awaiting adoption. A friend attended one of those events. I’ve taught children with challenging or traumatic backgrounds.

Charleygirl5 Mon 03-Jun-24 22:55:49

I agree it was well worth watching but I did not think it needed tissues!

SpanielCuddler Mon 03-Jun-24 22:40:43

We laughed and cried. Recommended to our daughter and will probably watch the rest on iPlayer.
Emotional, you’ll need tissues.