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''Normal People'' is an Irish
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produced by Element Pictures for BBC Three and
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in association with
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. It is based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Sally Rooney. The series follows the relationship between Marianne Sheridan ( Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell Waldron ( Paul Mescal), as they navigate adulthood from their final days in secondary school to their undergraduate years in
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. The series was primarily written by Rooney and
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and directed by Lenny Abrahamson and Hettie Macdonald. The series was released on BBC Three in the United Kingdom on 26 April 2020, followed by weekly airings on BBC One. It premiered on RTÉ One in Ireland on 28 April 2020. In the United States, the series was released in its entirety on
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on 29 April 2020. The series has received critical acclaim, with praise for the performances, directing, writing, aesthetics, and its portrayal of mature content. At the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, the series was nominated for four awards, including Outstanding Lead Actor for Mescal and Outstanding Directing for Abrahamson.


Premise

The series follows Marianne Sheridan and Connell Waldron through their time at secondary school in County Sligo on Ireland's Atlantic coast, and later as undergraduate students at Trinity College Dublin. The focus is mainly Connell's and Marianne's complex relationship. Among her peers at secondary school, Marianne is regarded as an oddball, but she denies caring about her social standing. Despite her academic achievements, her home life is complicated by her dismissive mother, Denise, and her resentful brother, Alan. Her father is deceased and is later revealed to have been domestically abusive, though her family avoids mentioning him. Connell is an athletic, high-achieving student living with his single mother Lorraine, who is employed by Denise as a house cleaner. He is popular in school, though he remains silent while Marianne is constantly bullied. This creates complexity and point of contention as their relationship develops. In addition to that, both characters struggle to articulate their feelings and misread each other's intentions.


Cast


Main

* Daisy Edgar-Jones as Marianne Sheridan, a student from an affluent family who is studious, outspoken, and therefore disliked. She begins a relationship with Connell which he suggests they keep secret. She later attends Trinity College Dublin and studies history and politics. Marianne struggles with validation from her family and romantic relationships which have an impact on the way she views herself. * Paul Mescal as Connell Waldron, a well-liked, academically gifted student and athlete. His mother works as a cleaner for Marianne's family. He struggles with what he wants out of life and decides to follow Marianne's suggestion and apply to be an undergraduate at Trinity College to study English.


Recurring

* Sarah Greene as Lorraine Waldron, Connell's single mother who is employed by the Sheridan family as their cleaner. She and Connell share a close relationship and she expresses disappointment when Connell chooses his public image over treating Marianne well when they are in school. Prior to Marianne and Connell's secret relationship, she is very close with Marianne. *
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as Denise Sheridan, Marianne's single, wealthy mother who is a solicitor. Marianne's father is described as being abusive towards her. She doesn't have a close relationship with Marianne and often fails to control Alan's abuse towards Marianne throughout the series. * Éanna Hardwicke as Rob Hegarty, a close friend of Connell's who attends the same school. * Frank Blake as Alan Sheridan, Marianne's brother with whom she's not close. He does not treat Marianne well, frequently makes derisive comments about her, and is sometimes physically abusive. *
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as Joanna, a close friend Marianne meets at Trinity College. * India Mullen as Peggy, a friend Marianne makes at Trinity College who also comes from a wealthy background. * Desmond Eastwood as Niall, Connell's flatmate during his time at Trinity College. He and Marianne become friends and he often encourages Connell and Marianne's relationship. *
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as Gareth, the classmate of Connell's at Trinity College who is an advocate of free speech and Marianne's early collegiate love interest. *
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as Jamie, part of Marianne's social circle at Trinity College who is very competitive. He has a crush on Marianne throughout their university days. *
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as Rachel Moran, a fellow schoolmate of Marianne and Connell's and part of Connell's social circle. She and Connell once had a casual fling, making her occasionally jealous of Marianne. Connell asks her to the Debs formal instead of Marianne, resulting in them becoming estranged for the first time. * Seán Doyle as Eric, one of Connell's school friends. * Niamh Lynch as Karen, one of the nicer girls to Marianne at school in Sligo. *
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as Philip, a friend of Marianne's at Trinity College. * Clinton Liberty as Kiernan. * Aoife Hinds as Helen Brophy, Connell's girlfriend at Trinity College. * Lancelot Ncube as Lukas, Marianne's boyfriend in Sweden. * Noma Dumezweni as Gillian, Connell's therapist.


Episodes


Production


Development and casting

In May 2019, it was announced that BBC Three and
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ordered 12 episodes based on the novel that would premiere 2020 starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal as Marianne and Connell, respectively. Sarah Greene and
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were also announced as part of the cast. Sally Rooney herself would help with the adaptation alongside writers
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and Mark O'Rowe. Lenny Abrahamson and Hettie Macdonald would direct and the Irish company Element Pictures would produce the series.


Filming

Principal photography began on location in County Sligo and Dublin in May 2019. Tubbercurry primarily made up the fictional town of Carricklea, with Streedagh Point along Ireland's
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used for beach scenes, Knockmore House in Enniskerry,
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for the Sheridans' residence, a terraced home in Shankill, Dublin for the Waldrons' residence, and
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in Clonsilla,
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, County Dublin for the secondary school scenes featuring real-life students in the background. Students from Trinity College Dublin were also featured in the series while filming at the university. Scenes at Marianne's Dublin flat were shot on Wellington Road in the affluent area of
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. Although set in Trieste in the novel, filming took place in Central Italy, primarily in and around Sant'Oreste,
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, and the villa ''Il Casale'' on Tenuta di Verzano, in Lazio. They waited until February 2020 to film the Sweden scenes in
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so snow would be on the ground and the Baltic Sea frozen over for Marianne to walk on.


Music

* Episode 1 ends with the song "Warped Windows" by Anna Mieke. * Episode 2 opens with the song "Did It To Myself" by
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and ends with the song "Angeles" by
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. * Episode 3 ends with the song " Only You" by
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. * Episode 4 ends with the song "Undertow" by Lisa Hannigan. * Episode 5 ends with the song " Make You Feel My Love" covered by
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. * Episode 6 opens with the song " Too Much" by Carly Rae Jepsen. * Episode 7 ends with the song "Metrona" by The Sei. * Episode 8 ends with the song " Love Will Tear Us Apart" covered by Nerina Pallot. * Episode-9 opens with the song " Rare" by Selena Gomez. * Episode 10 ends with the song "Everything I Am Is Yours" by Villagers. * Episode 11 ends with the song "Strange Weather" by Anna Calvi featuring
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. * The series also featured music from ''The Young Will Eat The Old'', the debut album from Irish hip hop duo Tebi Rex.


Release

The first look pictures came out on 1 November 2019. BBC Three and Hulu released their own teasers on 17 January 2020, followed by trailers on 31 March 2020. The 12 episodes became available as a BBC Three box set on
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on 26 April, followed by a BBC One airing on 27 April. The series became available on
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in Australia on 27 April and began airing on RTÉ One in Ireland on 28 April. The series premiered in the US on
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on 29 April. The series has been sold to over 20 broadcasters worldwide. In June 2020, Abrahamson directed Edgar-Jones and Mescal in a one-off
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short episode as part of RTÉ Does Comic Relief, in which Marianne and Connell give confessions to a priest played by Andrew Scott.


Reception


Critical response

The series has received critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series has a 91% "Certified Fresh" rating, with an average score of 8.15/10 based on 85 reviews. The site's critic consensus states, "Anchored by Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal's vulnerable performances, ''Normal People'' is at once intimate and illuminating, beautifully translating the nuances of its source material." On Metacritic the series has a score of 82 out of 100 based on reviews from 25 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".
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of '' Variety'' magazine wrote: "With its trifecta of elegant writing, directing, and acting, Hulu's ''Normal People'' is just as bleak and uncompromising as Rooney's novel—a feat, and one that takes several episodes to fully absorb. In fact, it took me until about halfway through to understand just how much it was affecting me. ... As Marianne and Connell's relationship grows deeper, ''Normal People'' becomes as immersive as the book that inspired it, making you both crave and dread knowing—or perhaps more accurately, experiencing—what happens next." The production has received particular praise for its realistic portrayal of intimate content and the work of
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as the show's intimacy coordinator. The nudity sparked debate on Irish radio, with callers to Joe Duffy's '' Liveline'' saying it was inappropriate. The series has been widely praised by major critics and publications. Linda Holmes of NPR described ''Normal People'' as "a lovely series, not just to binge, but perhaps to dole out to yourself a couple of episodes at a time" while CNN described it as "perfectly nderstanding ofthe desires we place on communication technologies and the ways they nearly always come up short" and "irresistible in abnormal times". Prathyush Parasuraman of Film Companion, wrote, "Rarely have I seen the sort of cultural dialogue that I saw post the release of Normal People in April 2020, when it was released in the UK. Based on Sally Rooney's namesake book, the story follows Marianne and Connell through the later years of their high-school, their years at college, and the post-collegiate restlessness, failing to be what one wished for oneself only years ago. It's set in and around Ireland, with brief detours to sunny Italy and snowy Sweden." The ''
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'' noted that the series glosses over references to '' The Communist Manifesto'' and
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's feminist novel '' The Golden Notebook'', which Rooney, who has described herself as a
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, included in the book.


Viewing figures

''Normal People'' reportedly gave BBC Three its best ever week on
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(26 April to 3 May), receiving over 16.2 million programme requests across the 12 episodes, about 5 million of which were from 16- to 34-year-olds, and bringing BBC Three requests up to 21.8 million, doubling the previous record of 10.8 million from the release of the first series of ''
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''. Seventy per cent of BBC Three requests that week were for ''Normal People'' and a quarter had finished all 12 episodes. It became the most-streamed series of the year on the BBC, with 62.7 million views from April to November 2020. The first two episodes were reported to have been watched on RTÉ One by an average of 371,000 viewers with an additional 19,000 on RTÉ One +1 and 301,000 streams on RTÉ Player, becoming the most watched opening of a drama series on RTÉ Player. Thirty per cent of 15- to 34-year-olds watching TV were watching ''Normal People''. The finale had over 319,000 viewers, 33% of the total RTÉ audience and 20% increase over the previous week. In June 2020, it was reported that ''Normal People'' had garnered over 3 million views on RTÉ Player, breaking the previous record for the streaming service of 1.2 million, which was held by the fourth series of '' Love/Hate''.


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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