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One Day review: Dexter is basically a Jewish prince in disguise

One Day isn’t just a bit of nostalgic romance, it’s also a parenting manual on how not to bring up your Jewish princelet

February 26, 2024 18:10
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Will they, won't they: Leo Woodall and Ambika Mod as Dex and Em

ByKeren David, Keren David

3 min read

One Day (Netflix) ****

The Apprentice (BBC1) ***

I started off resolute. I was not going to be watching One Day. Hated the book, hated the 2011 film, why on earth would I commit time to the Netflix series? A will-they, won’t-they inevitably-they-will love story set over 20 years, featuring deeply annoying Dexter (privileged, arrogant) and deeply annoying Emma (Northern, whinger), I couldn’t have been less interested. In theory.

But you know, there really isn’t a lot on at the moment that isn’t utterly depressing (special mentions to Jeremy Bowen and Fergal Keane) and Leo Woodall who plays Dexter was really very good in White Lotus. And gorgeous. Those blue eyes, that dimple. So I gave it a go, and was instantly hooked.