The Dry
- TV Series
- 2022–
- 27m
Shiv Sheridan returns to Dublin after years of partying in London and tries to navigate a new phase of her life, but being back with her family and trying to stay sober won't be easy.Shiv Sheridan returns to Dublin after years of partying in London and tries to navigate a new phase of her life, but being back with her family and trying to stay sober won't be easy.Shiv Sheridan returns to Dublin after years of partying in London and tries to navigate a new phase of her life, but being back with her family and trying to stay sober won't be easy.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 wins & 14 nominations total
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Hilarious, sad, funny real. This drama/comedy about a recovering alcoholic from a dysfunctional, middle class , Dublin family, nearly passed me by.
Every episode is finely crafted.
Laugh out loud at times. Painfully cringy at others, but so worth a watch.
A lot of the characters are a bit over the top to highlight comic & dramatic value.
It's so well acted and scripted. Can't believe this flew under the radar. It's one of the best Irish programmes in years.
Really relatable in some circumstances and not in others, but brilliant.
This is so binge worthy. Give it at least 2 episodes and you will be hooked!
Every episode is finely crafted.
Laugh out loud at times. Painfully cringy at others, but so worth a watch.
A lot of the characters are a bit over the top to highlight comic & dramatic value.
It's so well acted and scripted. Can't believe this flew under the radar. It's one of the best Irish programmes in years.
Really relatable in some circumstances and not in others, but brilliant.
This is so binge worthy. Give it at least 2 episodes and you will be hooked!
Has everything you want. Great acting, genuine laugh out loud moments and powerful messages. I think her sponsor steals the show but it has many memorable scenes. From the start in the airport where she tries to help a man drinking Guinness in the morning to the diatribe at the finale it was packed with superb writing. There was a lot in it - alcoholic, gay brother, cheating sister & father, cheating herself. In fact all the characters were carrying some weight on their shoulders but it was all tastefully and humorously dealt with.
Hope season 2 is in the pipeline as RTE could do with investing in this as opposed to some of the drivel they currently call light entertainment.
Hope season 2 is in the pipeline as RTE could do with investing in this as opposed to some of the drivel they currently call light entertainment.
The fact that this show isn't well known blows my mind - it's genuinely the best show I've seen so far this year. The whole cast is incredible - especially Roisin Gallagher who shifts from comedy to tragedy to pathos and carries the show on her shoulders. It's been described as an 'Irish fleabag', which does it a disservice - it's own thing with a mixture of darkness, drama, addiction and dysfunctional family dynamics told in a deeply sarcastic, darkly humorous voice. Both hands together praying for season two!
What a great show and for once shows what being an alcoholic is like and how meetings are. The characters are all very realistic and it shows what a dysfunctional family are like but being that they all love each other.
... but the first thing I did was laugh.
I think to enjoy this series you have to have enjoyed Shameless. Some describe this family as clichéd but that falls short. Dysfunctional doesn't cover it either.
The main character returns home and to her completely over the top family members in an attempt to maintain her fragile, six-month sobriety. She couldn't have made a worse choice.
The eight-part series details everyone else's shortcomings as well as her own, making you want to reach for a drink yourself. But it is very well done, humorous, gritty and for someone who finds the theme close to the heart, very difficult to watch in parts.
It is the woman's sponsor who is the lone voice of sanity and some hard truths. The series is very well done, very well written and very well acted.
Some would like to see additional seasons but I think what had to be said and done was accomplished in these eight, half-hour episodes.
I think to enjoy this series you have to have enjoyed Shameless. Some describe this family as clichéd but that falls short. Dysfunctional doesn't cover it either.
The main character returns home and to her completely over the top family members in an attempt to maintain her fragile, six-month sobriety. She couldn't have made a worse choice.
The eight-part series details everyone else's shortcomings as well as her own, making you want to reach for a drink yourself. But it is very well done, humorous, gritty and for someone who finds the theme close to the heart, very difficult to watch in parts.
It is the woman's sponsor who is the lone voice of sanity and some hard truths. The series is very well done, very well written and very well acted.
Some would like to see additional seasons but I think what had to be said and done was accomplished in these eight, half-hour episodes.
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