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Sharon Horgan prepping season 2 of ‘Bad Sisters’

Por: The Boston Globe Entertainment June 16, 2023

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Originally, the Irish comedy “Bad Sisters” was meant to be a miniseries. But it was popular, and critically embraced, so Apple TV+ has commissioned a second season of the show, adapted by Sharon Horgan from the Flemish series “Clan.”The first season was excellent, and I’m not sure the story needed to continue. But Horgan is good — her writing and producing credits include “Catastrophe,” “This Way Up,” and “Frayed” — so... + full article



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