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“Bad Sisters” is Apple TV+’s newest show which wrapped up its first season, a 10-episode run, on Friday, Oct. 14.
The show follows a group of sisters, the Garveys, who despise their recently deceased, abusive brother-in-law, John Paul, who was married to their sister, Grace.
Taking place in both the past and the present in Dublin, the show follows the events before and after John Paul’s death. Viewers will slowly realize why the sisters hated John Paul and called him “The Prick,” as well as how he died.
Before watching the show, it is worth noting there are some graphic scenes that may be triggering to some. If car accidents, animal death, sexual assault and domestic abuse are sensitive topics for you, this is probably not a show you would enjoy watching.
In an interview on “Morning Joe,” said actress Sharon Horgan, who portrays Eva. “If you went back and watched it from the beginning, there’s a clue at the very beginning of the first episode.”
Pay attention and see if you can find the clue! There are even some clues in the opening credits which you pick up on during the later episodes.
This show keeps viewers on the edge of their seats because it is not entirely clear if the sisters actually killed their brother-in-law, and there are a couple of insurance investigators looking into his death.
While that’s all fun and games, the show is really about relationships between the sisters. Eva, Bibi, Becka, Ursula and Grace may seem like an odd bunch, but you grow to love them. They become much closer through their unsuccessful scheming attempts, showing how they really care for each other no matter what. It’s a great reminder of how your family, especially your siblings, will always have your back.
The most likable sister is the youngest, Becka. Portrayed by Eve Hewson, her character goes through the most trials. It’s great to see the baby of the family mature into a somewhat functioning adult, even as things get a bit messy.
Becka even enters a little fling, proving she can be in a committed relationship like most of her older sisters; however, the person she enters this fling with causes some interesting family drama.
Seeing the abuse by John Paul is difficult to watch. There are no redeeming qualities to his character, and he deserved what he got. What kind of sick person thinks that it is okay to falsely accuse someone of being a pedophile or manipulate your boss into thinking that your sister-in-law, who you work with, is an alcoholic and unfit for a promotion? John Paul’s actions only worsen as the season progresses. It makes viewers question what Grace saw in him when they got married.
One big downside is that this show can only be streamed on Apple TV+, which limits the number of people who will be able to watch it. If you are debating on purchasing an account, this show makes the price worth it.
Overall, though, if you are looking for a new show to stream, “Bad Sisters” is a great choice! All 10 episodes can be watched on Apple TV+.