Secret Diary of A Call Girl S3: DVD Review
The Secret Diary of A Call Girl - Series 3
Rating: R18
Released by Roadshow
Entertainment
Dr Who's Billie Piper
continues to ditch her wholesome image as she takes on the role of Belle de
Jour, the infamous London sex blogger who kept the tongues wagging with her
online antics.
This series finds a distinct similarity with life as Billie's escort by night
Belle is celebrating the success of a book deal in the eight episodes which
comprise Series 3.
But Belle's struggling to keep up with three different lives - that of the
escort, the author and of the everyday Hannah. Coupled with the fact she's
attracted to her publishing boss, it's all getting a little steamy - in more
ways than one.
Light and frothy with a salacious edge, The Secret Diary of a Call Girl -
Season 3 is really a series of encounters with a bit of plot thrown here and
there. But it's Piper's charms which keep the show going and stop it from
delving too deeply into mere titillation from its (at times comic) sex scenes.
There's some subtle character development within the series but it's a return to
form for a show which suffered a crippling creative lull in its second year.
Raunchy and edgy, The Secret Diary of a Call Girl - Season 3 is a guilty
treat.
Extras: Webisodes from the series
Rating: 7/10
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