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This Way Up (TV series)

British comedy-drama television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This Way Up (TV series)
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This Way Up is a British comedy-drama television series broadcast on Channel 4.[1] It is set in London, and is written by and stars Aisling Bea. Sharon Horgan who also stars in the series is an Executive Producer and Story Consultant.

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The first season was shown in 2019, and the second in 2021.[2] In 2024, Bea announced that there would not be a third season.[3] The series is distributed in the United States on Hulu.[4][5]

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Premise

In This Way Up Bea plays a young, single Irish woman, Áine (/ˈɔːnjə/), who lives in London and is recovering from a nervous breakdown. She works as a teacher of English as a second language. Horgan plays Áine's protective elder sister, Shona, who lives with her male partner but is also sexually attracted to a female colleague.[6]

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Episodes

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Season 1 (2019)

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Season 2 (2021)

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Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, season 1 has an approval rating of 90% based on reviews from 20 critics. The site's consensus describes the show as "Devastating, hilarious, and surprisingly light, This Way Up captures the complexities of mental health with an empathetic – if at times wandering – eye."[8] Bustle compared it positively with Fleabag.[9] It also gained comparisons with Back to Life and Catastrophe.[10] The Daily Telegraph called This Way Up "one of the best new shows of the year", awarding it five stars.[11] In The Hollywood Reporter, Daniel Fienberg was less positive, but called it a "solid and familiar blend of comic and melancholic".[12] The Atlantic praised the show, calling it "small in scope, infinitely charming, and intermittently devastating".[4]

At the 2020 BAFTA Television Craft Awards, Bea won the Breakthrough Talent Award[13] and in 2022 was nominated for Best Female Comedy Performance at the British Academy Television Awards.[14]

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