The return of the murderous Irish clan is a sharp-witted, tender-hearted joy
Like a detective with lingering suspicions, Apple was simply not willing to let Bad Sisters go. Despite having been conceived as a standalone limited series, Sharon Horgan’s acclaimed tragicomedy about a likeable Irish family attempting to cover up a murder returns for a second series. Anticipation for the sequel comes tempered by apprehension.
Fresh scrutiny comes from veteran detective Loftus , who re-examines the case when new evidence emerges, and faux-friendly busybody Angelica . Things unravel quickly for the tight-knit clan. The first episode revolves around a celebration as Grace marries Ian , who may be too pleasant to be trusted; the second ends with a blindsiding tragedy. The show has always been unafraid to go to dark places.
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