UNFORGIVABLE TRAILER
FOR NEW BBC DRAMA TV SERIES
Arriving to BBC Two this Thursday July 24th is their new drama UNFORGIVABLE which, set and filmed in Liverpool, examines the extensive ripple effect of abuse from multiple perspectives and how those
involved can try to move forwards in the midst of the devastation. The fictional drama centres around the Mitchell family who are dealing with the
devastating aftermath of an act of abuse perpetrated by a member of their own family. Having served his prison sentence, Joe (Bobby Schofield)
arrives at St Maura's, an institution which offers him a home and rehabilitation after his release. With the support of Katherine (Anna
Maxwell Martin), an ex-nun, Joe undertakes therapy sessions in the hope of understanding what led him to commit the abuse. Simultaneously, his sister,
Anna (Anna Friel), is dealing with the enormous impact that Joe's crime has had on her family - her sons, Tom (Austin Haynes) and Peter (Finn McParland), and her father, Brian (David Threlfall).





Dezmond é uma série bem interessante pra assistir, é um drama que vai impactar o público pela história, abraços.
ReplyDeleteI think it will be an intense series.
DeleteDezmond é uma série bem interessante pra assistir, é um drama que vai impactar o público pela história, abraços.
ReplyDeleteIt probably will impact them.
DeleteThis sounds like an exciting one! Trailer is too bloody short.
ReplyDeleteBBC always makes them short like that and publishes them a week before airing.
DeleteParece con mucha acción. Gracias por la reseña. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteBe welcome.
DeleteThis looks interesting. I think many of us have have at least one family member that has done something either criminal or questionable. In my case, it’s most of my family tree. I’m pretty sure at this point my brother has spent more years in prison than he has lived in the free world.
ReplyDeleteLOL hope he is free now. Mommy really fecked your lives from the beginning.
DeleteAs far as I know, he's free. We could point fingers at mommy dearest, but I'd also say the deadbeat dads that fathered us are to blame as well. I get so sick of hearing what a great man my dad was when he didn't even show up until I was 11 years old, and even then didn't want to parent. Only wanted custody of my sister and I so he didn't have to pay his measly $60 a week in child support. Dumbass didn't realize we cost a heck of a lot more to care for than $60 a week LOL
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