2024-11-17 03:00:00
The “Bad Sisters” Eva, Grace, Ursula, Bibi and Becka Garvey are back. In the streaming series on Apple TV+, the Dubliners – single, newly widowed, prone to double standards, lesbian and/or (in)guilty – try to move on with their lives two years after the “accidental death” of Grace’s nasty husband. The new season is now online. They don’t manage to restart without chaotic complications. The series scores with dark humor, many unexpected twists and dark secrets. If you don’t know the Belgian original “Clan” and were wondering at the end of the first season what else could be said, you can tell: a lot.
The dynamic between the main characters is bittersweet: the “Bad Sisters” fight, they love and save each other. There is also an emotional soundtrack. “Bad Sisters 2” is warmly and ice-coldly recommended to fans of thrillers, black humor and Ireland.
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What themes of resilience and sisterhood are most prevalent in “Bad Sisters” Season 2, and how do they reflect real-life familial dynamics?
**Interview with Series Creator Sharon Horgan on “Bad Sisters” Season 2**
**Interviewer:** Sharon, “Bad Sisters” has made a much-anticipated return for its second season. What do you think it is about the dynamic between the Garvey sisters that resonates so strongly with audiences?
**Sharon Horgan:** The Garvey sisters represent a multifaceted relationship that many can relate to—there’s love, conflict, and a shared history that complicates everything. Their bond is tested by tragedy, and as the series unfolds, we see both the strength and the vulnerabilities that each sister brings to the table.
**Interviewer:** This season explores darker themes and unexpected twists. How do you maintain the balance between humor and suspense?
**Sharon Horgan:** It really comes down to the characters’ responses to their situations. Even in the darkest moments, there’s often humor that arises from their interactions or their offbeat perspectives on life. We aim to make the audience feel every emotional punch while also allowing them to laugh at the absurdity of it all.
**Interviewer:** Given the complexities of each character, which sister do you think audiences will find the most relatable, and why?
**Sharon Horgan:** Each sister has her own set of flaws and strengths, so it really depends on the viewer’s perspective. Some might resonate with Grace, who carries the weight of loss; others might connect with more rebellious or conflicted characters like Bibi or Ursula. That diversity invites discussion about familial relationships and personal growth.
**Interviewer:** With the show’s blend of dark comedy and familial tension, how do you think viewers will engage with the ethical dilemmas the sisters face?
**Sharon Horgan:** I hope it sparks debate! The moral grey areas are where the show shines, forcing viewers to question what they would do in similar situations. It’s intriguing to see how people respond to the choices the sisters make and whether they justify their actions, showing just how subjective morality can be.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, as the season progresses, what do you think viewers will take away in terms of the show’s message about sisterhood and resilience?
**Sharon Horgan:** I think viewers will come to appreciate that sisterhood is complex and messy—it’s not just about support; it’s also about challenging each other. The resilience comes from facing both the trials and the joys together, revealing that even in chaos, there’s a strength that can bind us.
**Question for Readers:** Given the moral complexities and dark humor presented in “Bad Sisters,” what are your thoughts on the ethical dilemmas the sisters confront? Do you believe that loyalty to family can justify morally questionable actions, or should there be limits?