Bad Sisters' First Season Was Great. It Should've Stopped There.
Briefly

In Ireland, death is embraced openly, with communal mourning that contrasts the quieter approach seen in other cultures, helping children understand it is part of life.
The show ‘Bad Sisters’ blends humor and death seamlessly, depicting a world where the Garvey sisters navigate both familial bonds and a dark plot against a dangerous husband.
While ‘Bad Sisters’ was initially praised for its humor and chemistry, the second season's focus on guilt and shame detracts from its original charm and uniqueness.
The return of the Garvey sisters in a new season is both comforting and confusing, as viewers grapple with its shift from humor to darker themes of morality.
Read at Slate Magazine
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