Dope Girls review the dodgy accents could give Peaky Blinders a run for its money
Briefly

'Dope Girls' emerges as a compelling narrative set in post-World War I England, focusing on women reclaiming their lives after the war's end. The series showcases Kate Galloway, a butcher's wife turned homeless, who seeks opportunity in London's bustling nightlife. She partners with Billie, a dancer, to foster a new empire amidst the chaos. Alongside them is Evie, Kate's daughter, who faces her own struggles at a boarding school. The show also introduces Isabella Salucci, head of an organized crime family, complicating the story’s themes of female empowerment and rivalry.
"In 'Dope Girls,' the focus shifts from male-centric stories to the resilience of women navigating their changed circumstances after World War I."
"Kate Galloway, facing destitution, enters the vibrant yet perilous underworld of Soho, aiming to build a nightlife empire with the help of a dancer named Billie."
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