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The official Hulu YouTube channel just recently uploaded a trailer for what appears to be a sitcom series that explores a lot of topics such as growing up, dealing with grief, and exploring your sexuality. The series is called 'Big Boys' and the trailer for it can be watched below.
For those of you that are interested in learning more about what this series is going to be like, here are some of the things you should know about 'Big Boys'.
Plot Details Of The Coming Of Age Sitcom 'Big Boys'
Hulu has described the series 'Big Boys' in the following manner, "A comedy about two mismatched boys who strike up an unlikely friendship when they're thrown together at university. They'll explore, experiment, and try to discover themselves, whilst also helping one another along the way."
The series itself follows two main characters, Jack and Danny, with the story told primarily from the perspective of Jack as he learns to cope with the loss of his father, get accustomed to university life, and manage all the other bumps that come along with becoming an adult.
Cast And Crew Behind The Series 'Big Boys'
The series 'Big Boys' is created and produced by Jack Brooke who also based the series loosely around his own life story, with the main character also named Jack. The series is directed by Jim Archer, who worked on the series alongside producers Bertie Peek, Ash Atalla, Alex Smith, Thomas Dixon, Chelsea Chandler, and Franky Chadwick.
The cast list for the series includes names such as Dylan Llewellyn, Jon Pointing, Katy Wix, Camille Coduri, Izuka Hoyle, Olisa Odele, Harriet Webb, and more.
When And Where To Watch The Series 'Big Boys'
The sitcom coming-of-age series 'Big Boys' is currently available to watch on Hulu.
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Big Boys
Genre Sitcom
Created by Jack Rooke
Based on Cheer The F**k Up
Good Grief
Happy Hour
Love Letters
by Jack Rooke[1]
Written by Jack Rooke
Directed by Jim Archer
Starring
Dylan Llewellyn
Jon Pointing
Katy Wix
Camille Coduri
Izuka Hoyle
Olisa Odele
Harriet Webb
Narrated by Jack Rooke
Theme music composer Fryars
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 12
Production
Executive producer Jack Rooke[2]
Producers
Bertie Peek
Ash Atalla
Alex Smith
Jack Rooke
Thomas Dixon
Chelsea Chandler
Franky Chadwick[2]
Running time 23–24 minutes[3]
Production company Roughcut Television[2]
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release 26 May 2022 –
present
Big Boys is a British television sitcom created and written by Jack Rooke, first broadcast on Channel 4 and available on All 4 from 26 May 2022. It stars Dylan Llewellyn and Jon Pointing as first-year university students who live together, set in 2013, told from the point of view of Llewellyn's character Jack—a semi-fictionalised version of Rooke, who narrates the series—as he recovers from his father's death and explores his sexuality for the first time.
The show was renewed for a second series in August 2022,[4] which began filming in May 2023.[5] Set during the 2014–15 academic year, it began airing on 14 January 2024.[6][7] A third series was confirmed in June 2024.[8]
Cast and characters
Main
Dylan Llewellyn as Jack, a closeted, shy 19-year-old student on a journalism scholarship, who is grieving over his father's death and unused to the heavy social life of university, having been cooped up at home for the past few years with his mother.
Jon Pointing as Danny, a 25-year-old mature student, who is keen on nights out and trying to chat up female students, while dealing with, and disguising, his mental health issues for which he takes antidepressants.
Katy Wix as Jules, a former Brent Uni student-turned-student union officer, possessing an overenthusiastic and zealous approach to integrating new students
Camille Coduri as Peggy, Jack's mother, who hides her struggles over sending her son away to university, having had him to rely on for the past couple of years. Jack has hidden his sexuality from her, expecting a bad reaction.
Izuka Hoyle as Corinne, a studious and serious Oxbridge reject, who is also eager to let her hair down.
Olisa Odele as Yemi, a fashion student who accompanies Jack as he tries to explore his sexuality at university.
Harriet Webb as Shannon (series two, recurring series one), Jack's effervescent cousin, whose job running children's parties is not fulfilling her aspirations as she would like.
Recurring
Annette Badland as Nanny Bingo, Jack's grandmother
Ian Burfield as Laurie, Jack's father, who passed away from cancer two years before Jack started university
Sheila Reid as Iris, Danny's grandmother, whose Alzheimer's is slowly worsening
Robert Gilbert as Tim, a young journalism lecturer who readily deals in caustic language when approaching student queries
Lucia Keskin as Kelly, a student union representative who apathetically assists Jules
Kristy Philipps as Leisa (series one), a feminist student initially hesitant to Danny's charms, but get together down the line
Callum Mardy as Ash (series one), a student union representative who deals drugs to new students on the side
Rhiannon Clements as 'Mad Debs' (series one), a first-year student from Newcastle upon Tyne who drops out in the first week
Mark Silcox as Dhru 'Ru' Pal (series one), a security officer at the university halls
Jake Dunn as Oscar (series two), a gay fresher who has an attraction towards both Jack and Yemi
Marc Warren as Dennis King (series two), Danny's estranged father
Shane Zaza as Tariq Miller (series two), a delivery driver and the father of Shannon's baby
James Doherty as Russell (series two), Peggy's new love interest
Episodes
Series 1 (2022)
All episodes were made available on All 4 prior to broadcast on 26 May 2022.
No. Title [9] Directed by Written by Channel 4 airdate [9] Viewers (excl. on-demand)[a]
1 "Hello You" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 26 May 2022 817,000[10]
Jack, a 19-year-old who has deferred his place at university a year following his father's death, finds himself thrown together with Danny, a 25-year-old mature student, after an administrative error leaves the two living in a disused shed on campus. Danny tries to drag Jack out of his comfort zone by taking him to socialise at the freshers' events, where Jack's attempts to hook up go badly awry.
2 "I Wanna Take You to a Gay Bar!" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 26 May 2022 502,000[10]
Attending the freshers' fair, Jack is roped in to the LGBTQIA society trip to a gay bar, as Danny meets his match trying to chat up a couple of feminists, including sharp-tongued Corinne; both end up tagging along to the gay bar when Danny discovers he and Jack are barred from entering halls, and going to its parties. Jack is introduced to the gay scene, while Danny's excitement at hooking up with Corinne proves short-lived.
3 "Merry Sexmas" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 2 June 2022 386,000[11]
December 2013. A misdirected punishment results in Jack being front-and-centre of Jules' Sexual Health Awareness Week, exacerbating his insecurity about the size of his penis which results in a rather impetuous hook-up with someone who turns out to be much older than on first impression. Danny has managed a workaround to his antidepressants' effect on his ability to get an erection - that's generated a less-than-gratifying name for him on campus - and struggles to reconcile the fact he can only have one or the other.
4 "Dad, I Did Drugs" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 2 June 2022 320,000[11]
March 2014. Jack's attempts to rally his underwhelming grades are hindered by his lust for the course's brusque lecturer, while Danny begins to spiral following his decision to stop taking his medication - allowing him to have a normal sex life - which gets the better of the entire group; edibles abound, as Danny tries to distract himself from real life and Jack is encouraged to emulate his father and make him proud, with a messy and complicated aftermath.
5 "What a Bummer" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 9 June 2022 <298,000[12]
May/June 2014. Jack and Corinne become concerned about Danny, who has shut himself off from the two recently, only to discover he hasn't been attending classes, has failed his first year, and needs to appeal to overturn the university's decision to block him from further study. Meanwhile, Jack is determined to lose his virginity, and enlists Yemi into helping him prepare himself for anal sex, who is also busy campaigning to become LGBTQ+ society president. Sharon convinces Peggy to attend a widows' dating night, but her nerves and worry she's betraying her husband get the better of her.
6 "The Letter" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 9 June 2022 <298,000[12]
June 2014. Danny has cut all contact with Jack and Corinne, and returns home to Margate to find that his grandmother's condition has deteriorated; a visit that goes wrong pushes him close to the edge. Also returning home for the summer holiday, Jack is dead set on coming out to his mum, but is faced with a series of interruptions that result in an unexpected reunion and revelations about the two closest men to him in his life.
Series 2 (2024)
All episodes were made available on 29 December 2023 for subscribers to the paid tier of Channel 4's streaming service;[13] this expanded to all users on 14 January 2024.[14]
No. Title [15] Directed by Written by Channel 4 airdate [9] Viewers
(excl. on-demand)[a] [16]
1 "The Boys Are Back in Town" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 14 January 2024 679,000
August/September 2014. Danny is now practically one of the family, and - along with Yemi and Corinne - accompanies Jack to his dead father's 60th birthday bash. While there, Jack receives a stark reminder that he hasn't embraced his fully-out gay self, and tries to become abreast with theory in the month before uni restarts as Danny deals with the search for student housing. His high standards - and brash antics while playing dirty with the estate agent - risk the four living insecurely for the year, until a familiar blue shed hoves into view. Shannon struggles with the revelation that she's pregnant, but more so with ensuring that the news is kept on a need-to-know basis.
2 "Strictly Cum Dumping" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 14 January 2024 538,000
September 2014. A new influx of freshers sees Jack and Danny encouraged to flex their flirting muscles again. Danny discovers that trying to pull someone eight years his junior is laborious and frustrating, his lack of success compounded by an unwelcome text from a father he's been estranged from for nearly two decades. Jack's reluctance in attempting to find someone proves well-grounded; the friendship group is unsettled when Yemi apparently sleeps with someone he was hoping to. The situation becomes even more astounding, however, when Corinne revels in finding out that Yemi is actually camming. Shannon is less-than-enthused about the prospect of informing her Asos delivery driver that he is the father of her child.
3 "Tennis Table Tennis" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 21 January 2024 N/A
December 2014. Jack, whose continued infatuation with brusque lecturer Tim is growing obsessive, sees an opportunity to pin down his sexuality: taking advantage of his attempts to offload his table tennis table to scope him and his life out, rebuffing accusations he's effectively stalking him. Danny willingly ropes himself into an all-night session helping Yemi frantically finish his fashion course assignment by the deadline; Danny's desire for a distraction from the heavy burden of whether or not to meet with his estranged father, and Yemi having considered accompanying a rattled Corinne to an abortion more of a priority... though letting her deal with the sudden reappearance of her boyfriend herself.
4 "Surprise, Surprise!" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 28 January 2024 N/A (<380,000)
March 2015. The gang is determined to ensure Danny has a 27th birthday to remember, but Jack's overenthusiastic approach to the day leads to him setting impossibly high standards for himself, in particular for his harried arrangement of a surprise party - and excoriation of Shannon for her lack of effort. Danny, meanwhile, spends the day continuing to try and make up for lost time with his father, whose broken promise to stay away from the booze leads to an unwelcome revelation and an explosion. Peggy is reluctantly convinced of the benefits of dating apps, but finds someone closer to home to give her late husband's key to.
5 "All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Gay" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 4 February 2024 N/A (<409,000)
May 2015. It's work experience week, as Jack heads off to assist with call-taking at a radio station for teenagers and its obnoxiously zealous host, while Danny is delegated to the offices of an online lads' magazine... Corinne not happy to also be tagging along at the last minute. Her fears over the misogynistic, sexist and egregiously laddish culture are at first rebuffed but then gradually come to be shared by Danny, while Jack is less-than-keen about his (lack of a) sex life being shared over the airwaves. Peggy and Shannon encourage each other to put more effort into exploring what they could have with potential other halves in their lives, leading to an unexpected shock for one of them.
6 "The Night When" Jim Archer Jack Rooke 11 February 2024 N/A (<407,000)
The different ends of life collide as the pilgrimage to Watford Hospital's maternity ward takes Jack and the family by the hospice, where they said goodbye to Laurie some years ago, and reminiscing about what and who has been lost leads them to imagine - and put in place - what can make them whole again. Danny gets roped into assisting Shannon give birth by irritatingly ebullient nurses, Yemi dives head-first into taking advantage of the change of scene for his Grindr exploits, while Corinne struggles to cope with sticking around for the night with how much of what's happening relates to her own traumatic upbringing.
Ratings are 7-day consolidated, and exclude viewership prior to linear broadcast through All 4, and any on 'devices' (PCs, tablets, and smartphones). As a result, these numbers will not accurately and fully reflect episode viewership, and should be considered with caution.
Production
The show's commissioning was announced in November 2020,[17] following a pilot that was shot around 2018.[18]
The series is based on Rooke's comedy stage shows Good Grief, Happy Hour, and Love Letters.[1] Rooke said that the series is semi-autobiographical; when asked "how truthful to his life" the show is, Rooke commented it was "[a]bout fifty-fifty".[19]
Reception
Viewership
Over the six episodes, the series averaged 410,000 viewers including catch-up within seven days post-broadcast. Including viewership prior to broadcast - through the series being made available in full on-demand on All4 following the broadcast of the first episode - and all viewership on devices aside from televisions (smartphones, laptops and tablets), the series averaged 669,000 viewers.[20]
Critical reception
Big Boys has been critically praised. Carol Midgley in a four-star review for The Times, wrote that it is "one of the most funny, tender, profound sad-happy comedies I've seen this year and is worth anyone's time, not just because it tackles the themes of grief, coming of age and sexuality with a beautifully light touch, but because the cast give the impression that they love performing it."[21]
Lucy Mangan writes in her four-star review for The Guardian; "[i]t is warm and funny, but with a melancholic undertow that fades in and out as the episode – and the series – goes on, but never disappears entirely", and that "[a]lthough it is gentler and less frenetic, Big Boys' combination of frankness, heart and wit – and the seriousness with which it treats young people and the problems they face – evokes the mighty Sex Education", but simultaneously, "Rooke makes it entirely its own thing – and one that can pierce your heart when you least expect it". She touches upon the relationship between Jack and Danny in the series, saying [t]he growing friendship between the two young men, in a genre and world when such things are seldom showcased or made part of the cultural narrative, is genuinely uplifting", and also praises Katy Wix's "tremendous turn".[22]
In a further four-star review for The Telegraph, Anita Singh poses that "this bubbly sitcom ... is also a sensitively handled study of friendship and loss", and "[t]he heartfelt bits are skilfully woven around more standard comedy", with "plenty of laughs, but at its heart this is the story of a friendship that you dearly hope will work out".[23] In comments also for The Telegraph, Victoria Coren Mitchell wrote that "[d]epicted well enough, as they are here, surely any viewer can relate to those feelings of social awkwardness, wrongness, outsiderism and embarrassment which characterise teenage existence and – for many of us – the rest of our lives as well" - recalling how she felt at university - and that the show "triggers tears in the eyes from both comedy and poignancy, which is very hard to do in a first series", comparing Jack Rooke's writing and lines to that Victoria Wood may have written, and "[w]e can't know how accurate a portrayal this is of Jack Rooke's actual life, but we can know he has a wonderful comic touch".[24]
The show was included on The Guardian's list of "the best TV of 2022 so far" in June 2022, which lauded Jack Rooke as "TV's most exciting voice of 2022", and the series as "a perfectly written and performed ode to gay-straight male friendship".[25] Later in the year, it ranked sixth in The Guardian's top 50 shows of 2022, with Hollie Richardson saying that when she finished watching the series: "I thought of all the men in my life I immediately wanted to implore to watch it. My initial hesitation about any awkwardness this might cause was proof that conversations around men's mental health still need to be normalised. But recommending this show to people is a gift – one I truly believe might change, maybe even save, some men's lives."[26]
Accolades
Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2022
Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards Director - Comedy Drama/Situation Comedy Jim Archer Nominated [27]
2023
Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards Best TV Situation Comedy Jack Rooke Won [28]
Royal Television Society Programme Awards Scripted Comedy Big Boys Nominated [29]
Comedy Performance: Male Jon Pointing Nominated
Writer: Comedy Jack Rooke Nominated
British Academy Television Awards Best Scripted Comedy Jack Rooke, Jim Archer, Ash Atalla, Alex Smith, Bertie Peek Nominated [30]
Best Male Comedy Performance Jon Pointing Nominated
British Academy Television Craft Awards Best Writer: Comedy Jack Rooke Nominated
Best Emerging Talent: Fiction Nominated
BAFTA Cymru Best Actress Katy Wix Nominated [31]
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Big Boys at IMDb
Big Boys at British Comedy Guide
Big Boys at All4
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Dylan Llewellyn
Llewellyn in June 2010
Born Dylan John Llewellyn
10 September 1992 (age 32)
Surrey, England, UK
Occupation Actor
Years active 2009–present
Dylan John Llewellyn (born 10 September 1992) is an English actor, known for portraying Martin "Jono" Johnson in Hollyoaks, James Maguire in the Channel 4 sitcom Derry Girls, Jack in Big Boys and PC Kelby Hartford in Beyond Paradise.
Early life
Llewellyn was born and raised in Reigate, Surrey, the youngest of three boys born to English parents.[1][2] He attended More House School in Farnham, a specialist school for children with autism, developmental language disorder and dyslexia.[3] Llewellyn has dyslexia and found the support at a specialist school helpful.[4] He studied media, photography, and drama as GCSEs. Llewellyn attended RADA, where he did a foundation in acting.[5]
Career
Acting
Llewellyn appeared in the short film Travel Bag in 2009 and in 2010 he played Adam Wilcock in an episode of the television series The Bill. In 2011, Llewellyn began playing Martin "Jono" Johnson in the soap opera Hollyoaks and in the spin-off Hollyoaks Later.[6] He made his last appearance in Hollyoaks on 16 November 2012 after his character was killed off. Since leaving Hollyoaks, Llewellyn has made appearances in Holby City (2013) and in the films Frequencies (2013) and Down Dog (2014). Llewellyn was struggling with acting jobs and was close to giving up acting whilst working part-time in a deli. This is when he got the call that he was cast on Derry Girls.[5]
From 2018 to 2022, Llewelyn played the role of James Maguire in the Channel 4 sitcom Derry Girls.[1] In 2020, Llewellyn played Stewart Irmsby in an episode of series 9 of Call the Midwife.[7] Since 2022 Llewellyn has played main character Jack in the Channel 4 series Big Boys. Jack is a quiet teen who is coming to terms with both the death of his father and his own sexuality. The role is a fictionalised version of creator Jack Rooke.[8]
Other television
On 6 July 2018, Llewellyn appeared in an episode of the game show The Crystal Maze alongside his Derry Girls co-stars.[9] On 1 January 2019, Llewellyn made a guest appearance on The Inbetweeners: Fwends Reunited. In March 2019, he made guest appearances on The One Show and Lorraine. On 31 December 2019, Llewellyn appeared in an episode of Celebrity Mastermind.[10] On 1 January 2020, Llewellyn appeared in a Derry Girls edition of The Great British Bake Off.[11] On 26 June 2020, Llewellyn performed a sketch with his Derry Girls co-stars alongside Saoirse Ronan for the RTÉ fundraising special RTÉ Does Comic Relief. All proceeds from the night went towards those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.[12] Since February 2023, he has starred as PC Kelby Hartford in “Beyond Paradise”, a spin-off of the hit show “Death In Paradise”. The new show focuses on DI Humphrey Goodman, who has returned home to England as Detective Inspector in a small village in Devon. PC Hartford is his supporting constable.
Personal life
Llewellyn still lives near his hometown of Reigate.[13]
Filmography
Film
Year Title Role Notes
2009 Travel Bag Ricky Short films
2010 Cubicle Two Jake
2013 Frequencies Teen Zak Midgeley
2014 Down Dog Sam
2021 Finger Prick Alexi Short films
2022 Reavey Brothers Anthony Reavey
A Grand Romantic Gesture Jeremy [14]
2024 10 Lives Larry (voice)
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2010 The Bill Adam Wilcock Episode: "Keep Her Talking"
2011–2012 Hollyoaks Martin "Jono" Johnson 94 episodes
2012 Hollyoaks Later 5 episodes
2013 Holby City Seb Channing 4 episodes
2018–2022 Derry Girls James Maguire Main role
2020 Call the Midwife Stewart Irmsby 1 episode
2021 Dodo Joe Connolly 20 episodes[15]
2022 Pistol Wally Nightingale Main role
2022–present Big Boys Jack
2023–present Beyond Paradise PC Kelby Hartford
Theatre
Year Title Role Venue Notes
2009 A Handbag Specs Royal National Theatre, London
2013 The Fastest Clock in the Universe Foxtrot Darling Old Red Lion Theatre, London
2014 War Horse Billy New London Theatre, London & Royal National Theatre, London
2015 Lord of the Flies Henry Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London also, UK Tour
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External links
Dylan Llewellyn at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
Categories: 21st-century English male actorsEnglish male film actorsEnglish male television actorsEnglish male voice actorsLiving peopleMale actors from Surrey1992 birthsActors with dyslexiaEnglish people with disabilities
Original title
Big Boys
Year
2022
Running time
24 min.
Country
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Director
Jim Archer
Screenwriter
Jack Rooke
Cast
Music
Benjamin Garrett
Cinematography
Charlie Goodger
Producer
Roughcut TV, BFI Young Audiences Content Fund, Channel 4, H.M. Treasury, Little a Productions
Genre
TV Series. Comedy | Friendship. Schools & University. Comedy-Drama
Synopsis
2 seasons. 12 episodes. The story follows two friends in their first years of college. Jack, a shy and withdrawn 19-year-old, has spent the last year at home with his mother. He has been mourning the death of his father, but the time has come for him to enroll in college, where he meets his roommate, 25-year-old veteran student Danny, and an unexpected friendship develops.
Big Boys creator Jack Rooke has confirmed that season three of the hit show is ‘coming soon’ after sharing a list of hilarious requests.
First released in 2022, Big Boys and its creator Jack Rooke stole the hearts of viewers as they took them along for the semi-autobiographical ride of his early university career, portrayed by Derry Girls star Dylan Llewellyn.
The show was received with instant praise, not least for its depiction of Jack’s journey through his coming-of-age years exploring grief, sexuality, mental health and friendship.
It’s no surprise that Big Boys was very quickly greenlit for a second season, which was released in 2023. And after first being aired on Channel 4, with both instalments having just dropped on Netflix, season three is officially “coming soon”.
Big Boys' creator Jack Rooke smiles for the cameras at the PinkNews Awards 2022. (PinkNews)
Big Boys creator and former PinkNews Award winner Jack Rooke. (PinkNews)
Rumours began circulation of an official green light for Big Boys season three after a report from British Comedy Guide – with Rooke has taken to X to jokingly dispel those theories and issue a list of demands that could help sweeten the deal.
Rooke wrote in a post dated June 11 that “there is no [Big Boys] season three [at the moment] until I get the requests I have made approved.”
The requests, it turns out, are a little bit iconic, and “include, but are not limited to” a “line of Big Boys poppers,” the “budget for a George Michael song per ep[isode]”, “1000 doves at the wrap party”, and “more lesbians in the crew”, as the latter are the “only queer people” Rooke trusts.
The demands were followed up by a post the next day (June 12) with two more requests, which were “a new character called Chandler Bong” and “one ep[isode] where Jack is straight.”
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Rooke also added, subsequent, to the first set of demands that, “all news reports of the third series are utter bullshit until they come from ME AND MY LAWYERS MOUTHS!!!!!!”
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But, it seems the lawyers are now happy, because following yet another set of demands – this time for a spinoff featuring Carol Vorderman, a new Channel 4 streaming service called ‘FourPlay’ and the revival of nightclub PopWorld – Rooke confirmed that season three of Big Boys is officially on the way.
The news was corroborated by the official Channel 4 Press account on X, who wrote: “Following a few compromises with [Rooke’s] requests… we’ve sealed the deal.
“IT’S OFFICIAL! Big Boys is returning to Channel 4 for series 3!”
'Big boys'
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“Siempre comentabas que los barrios que todo el mundo decía que eran una mierda, a ti no te lo parecían en absoluto. Que para ti estos sitios estaban llenos de amor, de ternura y de sentido de la comunidad. Salvo tu barrio, que, efectivamente, era una puta mierda”, recuerda Jack (Dylan Llewellyn), el protagonista y narrador de Big boys, que le contaba Danny (Jon Pointing), su mejor amigo. Danny es un joven al que han jugado en contra todas las circunstancias. Sin padres a la vista, con una abuela que empieza a sufrir demencia, en un barrio de mierda, por fin se decide a ir a la universidad con veinticinco años, como última oportunidad de hacer algo con una vida sin horizontes de futuro. En el campus, lo instalan en un barracón con Jack, con quien se hace amigo enseguida. Y, sin demasiadas esperanzas de sacarse el curso, se dedica a salir de fiesta, colocarse e intentar atar. Pero los antidepresivos que toma le dificultan empalmarse... Probablemente, si hubiera vivido los ochenta, Danny habría sido un punk. Pero en las ficciones juveniles británicas del siglo XXI, el desencanto social ha dado paso al malestar mental, y la rabia juvenil se ha transformado, extrañamente, en ternura.
En el caso de Big boys, este cambio de paradigma se explica en parte por la perspectiva queer de la serie. El creador Jack Rooke adopta una aproximación hiperempática tanto con los protagonistas como con el resto de personas de su entorno. La ternura es la nueva forma de transgresión: frente a un contexto hostil y unas circunstancias difíciles, los personajes responden con una capacidad extraordinaria para entenderse mutuamente y congeniar con la familia y los amigos. La serie incluso trata con simpatía a personajes que no dejan de resultar algo ridículos o fuera de lugar, como Julio (Katy Wix), la voluntaria superentregada. Esa mirada cálida en una ficción queer juvenil no es ninguna novedad. Heartstopper adopta un tono similar en su retrato del instituto como espacio de despertar sexual. Y también conecta con Sex education en lo que se refiere al registro amable del humor procaz y en la visión desinhibida pero en ningún caso incómoda de muchos aspectos de la sexualidad juvenil, del poliamor al sexo anal pasando por las disfunciones eréctiles.
Big boys también se sitúa en esta nueva ola de comedias británicas que, en la línea de Fleabag, se acercan al trauma desde el humor. Como la creación de Phoebe Waller-Bridge y la reciente Mi reno de peluchede Richard Gadd, Big boys funcionó como pieza teatral estrenada en el Festival de Edimburgo antes de convertirse en serie. Y Rooke explora igualmente una etapa concreta de su vida, el primer año en la universidad, tras pasar una depresión por la muerte de su padre y aún pendiente de salir del armario. La serie alcanza el equilibrio imposible entre el humor sin complejos, el abordaje de cuestiones muy dolorosas y la encantadora ternura.
Big boys aún mantiene conexiones con otro estreno reciente, Such brave girls, creada por Kat Sadler, que igualmente aborda la superación del trauma desde la comicidad, aquí mucho más punk, desgarrada y en femenino. Lo que también comparten estas series británicas es el retrato sin complejos del ambiente popular en el que se mueven los personajes. Aunque ahora la rabia social se traduzca en mala salud mental, Big boys o Such brave girls mantienen una conciencia de clase evidente a la hora de representar a una clase obrera sin maquillajes, con sus gustos, costumbres y estéticas específicas.
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