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Episodes (6)
Dec 15, 2018
A dark day for Maurice worsens when his wife insists on celebrating their anniversary and things get worse still when Maurice's mother finds evidence of his misery. Meanwhile, the twins vie for Abigail's attention.
Apr 25, 2016
Maurice wants to open up to his family, but under the stress of the gathering at the hospital, Deborah steers him towards a new revelation. Meanwhile, a member of the family departs but remains.
Apr 26, 2016
A visit from Deborah's sister Viv stirs up the family, especially Deborah's suspicions that Maurice might be gay. Meanwhile Amy has a secret that she wants to tell her father, but will he return her honesty?
Apr 27, 2016
Maurice has been dropped by the Carols and Deborah is regretting her night with Barry so a dinner invitation from Barbara could not come at a worse time. Donald is upset as Amy and Abigail grow closer.
Apr 28, 2016
Maurice makes a final bid to tell his family the truth, Deborah reconsiders their marriage and Amy makes a devastating discovery. Shun comes up with a plan to save the family - if only someone will listen to him.
Apr 29, 2016
The family is fractured as Deborah considers her future and Maurice and the twins struggle without her. Barry gives Maurice a shock while Deborah discovers something that calls everything into question.
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Flowers Season 1 (2016) is released on Dec 15, 2018 and the latest season 2 of Flowers is released in 2018. Watch Flowers online - the English Comedy TV series from United Kingdom. Flowers is directed by Will Sharpe and created by Will Sharpe with Sophia Di Martino and Olivia Colman. Flowers is available online on Amazon Video and Apple TV.
The eccentric Flowers family are struggling to hold themselves together. Maurice Flowers (Barratt) is the author of the twisted children's books "The Grubbs"; he and his wife Deborah (Colman) are barely together but yet to divorce. As Maurice fights inner demons and dark secrets, Deborah suspects that he's having a homosexual affair with his Japanese illustrator Shun (Sharpe). The couple live in a creepy, creaky, crumbling old house with Maurice's dotty mother Hattie (Hoffman) and their maladjusted twin 25-year-old children Amy (Di Martino) and Donald (Rigby), who are competing for the affections of their attractive neighbour Abigail (Campbell). The Flowers family and their often self-inflicted crises are surrounded by odd neighbours--agents of further headaches and heartache.