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SIMPLY WED?

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December 30, 2024

Two years after Abi Morgan's divorce lawyer drama reached. its finale, picking up with characters from 'The Split' feels like checking in with old friends.

-  Katie Rosseinsky

SIMPLY WED?

A beautiful young couple rushing headlong into marriage. A sunsoaked location. Romantic complications trailing the mother of the bride. There's more than a dash of Mamma Mia! to The Split: Barcelona, the two-part special that picks up on BBC

One a couple of years after Abi Morgan’s divorce lawyer drama came to an end – although given that our protagonists are a family of high-flying solicitors, everyone has considerably worse work-life balance than they do in Abba-world.

Indeed, the hustle never stops for Hannah Defoe, played by the magnificent Nicola Walker. She’s barely touched down in Spain before she’s fine-tuning the details of a prenuptial agreement, although this particular legal document is closer to her heart than most.

Her daughter Liv (Elizabeth Roberts) is about to tie the knot with her boyfriend Gael (Alex Guersman), who happens to be the wealthy heir to a glorious Catalonian vineyard famed for its merlot and muscat. “Our contribution to this wedding will cover, at best, the patatas bravas,” quips Nathan (Stephen Mangan), Hannah’s ex-husband and the father of the bride, whose new tiny hoop earring seems to augur an impending midlife crisis (it also provides a punchline for plenty of mockery from his in-laws).

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