Euthanasia and suicide aren’t everyday themes for a TV comedy, but Sky Atlantic’s bold new series The End tackles the usually taboo subjects head-on.
Dementia, depression, family trauma and a transgender journey are all covered, too, and the result is a poignant and fantastically funny 10-part series.
The first episode introduces us to depressed widow Edie (Dame Harriet Walter). After a suicide attempt, she leaves her quiet village to live with her daughter, Kate (Frances O’Connor), and grandchildren in Australia.
This story is from the February 08, 2020 edition of TV & Satellite Week.
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