Jun 11, 2018
Maurice is on medication and seems in a better place, Deborah's "misery memoir" about him is about to be published, Shun is drinking the summer away, Donald's set up a business and Amy's band is coming to stay.
Jun 11, 2018
Maurice is on medication and seems in a better place, Deborah's "misery memoir" about him is about to be published, Shun is drinking the summer away, Donald's set up a business and Amy's band is coming to stay.
Jun 11, 2018
Amy continues to rehearse her band the Pink Cuttlefish Orchestra for their performance in Omsk but is increasingly troubled by images from the book Baumgaertner and asks Maurice if he can shed any light on it, though he is unable to. Amy is also hostile to Deborah's making money by exposing her husband's illness, refusing to read her work whilst Maurice is perturbed by Shun's drunken public outbursts and Donald declares his hatred of all women.
Jun 12, 2018
Consumed by the fate of her grandfather and the intoxicating world of Baumgaertner, Amy seems to exist in a world of her own. Maurice and Deborah's relationship deteriorates and Shun is caught between the warring couple.
Flowers Season 2 (2018) is released on Jun 11, 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.