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tv1 year ago

"Say Nothing" TV Adaptation Explores Complex IRA Narratives

Actors Lola Petticrew and Maxine Peake discuss their roles as Dolours Price in the FX/Hulu series 'Say Nothing,' portraying her at different life stages during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The series explores Price's involvement with the IRA, her participation in the 1973 London bombing, and her subsequent hunger strike. Both actors highlight the complexity of Price's character and the series' focus on the gray areas of morality, aiming to spark conversations about the legacy of the Troubles.

tv-and-movies1 year ago

Hulu's 'Say Nothing' Thrills with Edgy Adaptation of a Bestseller

The FX/Hulu miniseries "Say Nothing," adapted from Patrick Radden Keefe's book, struggles to balance its multiple storylines and characters while depicting Northern Ireland's Troubles. The series focuses on Dolours Price, an IRA member, and her complex journey from nonviolent protest to violent activism. While the show captures the nuances of the conflict and delivers strong performances, it falters in its narrative cohesion, particularly with the inclusion of the Jean McConville mystery, which feels extraneous. Overall, the series presents a fragmented portrayal of a significant historical period.

entertainment2 years ago

"The Bear" Roars Back for Season 3 on FX/Hulu

FX/Hulu has renewed the restaurant drama series "The Bear" for a third season, set to premiere in 2024. The show follows a young chef, Carmy, as he navigates the challenges of running his family's sandwich shop while dealing with personal and professional struggles. The second season received critical acclaim and the first season is currently nominated for 13 Emmy Awards. Production for season three is expected to begin once the actors' strike ends.

tv-series2 years ago

Exploring Native History and Horror in 'Reservation Dogs' Season 3

The third episode of the third and final season of the FX/Hulu series "Reservation Dogs" delves into the tragic backstory of Deer Lady, revealing her time at an "Indian training school" where Native children were stripped of their culture. The episode contrasts the abusive past with Deer Lady's vibrant present, showcasing her journey from a vulnerable girl to a spirit of vengeance. The episode explores the cost of being a person and the cost of being Deer Lady, highlighting the realness of her pain and trauma.