Friday, January 05, 2024

Mr Bates v The Post Office.

 I wonder how many of my readers have ever read anything by Franz Kafka?

Kafka's work is characterized by anxiety and alienation, and his characters often face absurd situations. He is famous for his novels The Trial, in which a man is charged with a crime that is never named and the bureaucratic world as seen in The Castle.
A crazy, Kafkaesque world is what we have encountered in ITV's awesome four part, true drama looking at what is arguably the biggest and broadest miscarriage of justice in the history of British government institutions.

It is brilliantly written; brilliantly acted; brilliantly devised and will inform you remarkably thoroughly about this wicked scandal.

When things like this have been happening and destroying the lives of hundreds of honest people - it makes you stop and wonder about the mega fuss over a trivial Boris tea party at Number Ten.

If you have not seen this - it can be watched by using ITV X on your laptop. THIS BLOGGER RECOMMENDS: Mr Bates vs The Post Office.

Compulsion.