We asked for your comments on Sorted. You said:
"I'm so glad Amy eventually agreed to get married."
| "This was the best episode so far. I loved all the scenes between Tracy-Ann Oberman and Dean Lennox Kelly. They're both amazing actors and work really well together. I'm so glad Amy eventually agreed to get married. I'm also loving Barmpot, he's very sweet. The show is so good, can we have a second series please?"
Layne, Midlands
 "Reading earlier reviews makes me wonder why people watch television. Is it to be entertained, educated or just looking for something to have a moan about?
Sorted is good entertainment, with storylines that make you watch for the 'what happens now' buzz, and characters that are well cast. If anyone wants deeper programmes there's always plenty of other channels to choose from."
Aisa, Hants

"I need more cursing, swearing, and sexual inuendos."
| "This is good, but I need my drama to be more realistic in terms of everyday dialogue. Being the BBC it won't be, but I need more cursing, swearing, and sexual inuendos, as you would expect with a bunch of lads working in a post room. Dean Lennox Kelly is too nice in this. "How could you, how could you?" - whatever!"
Russ, Bury
 "I waited to see how accurate this drama would be and was surprised by how realistic the characters are. After working in a delivery office for the last 20 years I can say each office has its fair share of characters too. The only thing I can say that is not correct is the sorting rate and amount of mail the posties deliver. I would put in for one of those rounds it would make a change from a overloaded fitting and four poaches to get it in."
Shaun, Newark

"Reality TV eat your heart out."
| "It keeps getting better every week. Where do the writers think up these great one liners? Subtle humour at its best, reality TV eat your heart out. Hugo Speer and Cal Macaninch steal the show with their protrayal of two totally believeable characters. Please start filming Series 2 straight away."
Ian Forbes, Leeds
 "Another first class drama from the BBC. It's rich in subjects that at first glance we frown on, but ultimately we share at least some empathy with.
It's good that the characters we know so well aren't typecast and that they breathe new life in this drama."
Sharon Johnstone, Rochdale
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