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The series is about team coach Thomas Penso. After getting badly involved in one of the different directions, middle technical director Thomas Penso is determined to take back the customer in order to get things done. Over time, Thomas began to feel undermined by his team as he meets Bartlett who changes course. Now, Bartlett began creating the same intensity of persecution from bullying in the workplace as he did with another betrayal.
On the face of it Sticks and Stones tackles an unusual issue, the bullying of a team leader by his underlings, but there might be more to it than that.
Chiefly, this failed to hit home because all the characters were so damned unlikable. It was like the worst ever extended episode of The Apprentice, if you can shudder to imagine that.
The premise of Sticks and Stones - bullying in the workplace - was top-notch. But in the execution it was a strange combination of being painful to watch yet too slickly over-stylised to be credible.
The trouble is that it really is about middle management and that's dull, unless it's Ricky Gervais. Imagine a dramatised version of The Apprentice, and you'll have a good idea of whether or not it's for you.