As the curtain falls on the second season of My Mum, Your Dad, viewers were left gripping their seats in anticipation of the kids’ verdicts on their parents’ romantic journeys. Would the new relationships stand the test of time?
Yet, not all fans shared a sense of satisfaction at the season finale. Critics voiced their frustrations online, highlighting a perceived lack of development in the relationships among the parents. Many took to social media platforms to express their disappointment.
The kids’ final judgment, aligning with the show’s unique premise, has become a talking point among viewers. One commentator summed up the dissatisfaction with the assertion that this season failed to capture the same chemistry and emotional weight as the first. “This season missed the mark on romance… only one compelling outcome, the rest felt forced,” said one fan.
Others echoed similar sentiments. “The show needs just one more week!” lamented another fan. One user went as far as to state, “I had to turn off My Mum, Your Dad; it’s just dragging on.” Another comment read, “Honestly finding this episode quite boring.”
Contrastingly, some voices in the audience took a more favorable view of the series, declaring their emotional investment in the show. “I’m not ready for this to end,” one fan expressed poignantly, while another shared, “So disappointed it’s coming to a close.”
Supporters of the show highlighted their favorite moments, such as Vicky and David’s delightful hot air balloon adventure. Some emphasized the emotional connections that had developed, with one user noting, “Jenny and Danny really clicked, unlike some of the other couples that felt contrived and hard to watch.”
The final episode was marked by significant moments, including Paul and Steph recognizing their connection as purely platonic. Vicky and David resolved any lingering uncertainties while enjoying a romantic outing, and Danny and Jenny seemed to be flourishing, despite geographical hurdles. The children had the opportunity to engage with their parents one-on-one before ultimately granting their blessings to the couples.
In an encouraging sign for fans, hints of a potential return for the show were dropped, with host Davina McCall inviting viewers to apply for the next season.
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