Manchester United have been embroiled in their fair share of transfer sagas.
08.08.2023 - 00:19 / nypost.com
BritBox and based on Jess Ryder’s book of the same name, features an English cast familiar to the US TV audience: Tom Mison (Fox’s “Sleepy Hollow”), Janet Montgomery (NBC’s late, great “New Amsterdam”) and Céline Buckens (“Free Rein,” “Warrior”). It’s a trope-laden drama with just enough surprises to keep viewers interested as it barrels along to a booming finale.The series opens with a meet-not-so-cute between media executive Jack Warrington (Mison) and graphic designer Natasha (“Tasha”), who’s riding her bicycle to work on a busy street when a speeding Jack plows into her with his car.She’s not seriously injured, save for a few bumps and bruises, including a scraped-up arm, and Jack — sheepish, apologetic and wanting to avoid “a scene” — promises to pay for her smashed-up bike.
He takes her back to his ginormous home in a leafy London suburb to tend to her arm and soothe her frazzled, dazed nerves.Jack is obviously well-off and is living alone; turns out he’s in a “trial separation” from his wife, Jen (Montgomery), and, after a bit of flirting, asks the much-younger Tasha out for dinner. One thing leads to another and in 3 … 2 … 1 there’s the gratuitous semi-blurry, soft-focus sex scene.
In short order they marry, she gets pregnant and they welcome a baby girl, Emily. They’re destined to live happily ever after, but the series is titled “The Ex-Wife” — and when Jen starts showing up and acting extra-chummy with Jack, who seems to welcome the attention, let’s face it: how can he miss her if she won’t go away?Tasha is initially semi-indulgent of Jen’s omnipresence but, before long, it starts to wear thin, even though Jack repeatedly reassures her she’s the only woman in his life (though he’s caught in a lie or two or
.Manchester United have been embroiled in their fair share of transfer sagas.
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