Normal People is a British television drama series, based on the novel of the same name by Irish author Sally Rooney. The show premiered on BBC Three in April 2020 and consists of 12 episodes that are roughly 30 minutes long each. The show was directed by Lenny Abrahamson and Hettie Macdonald.
The series revolves around the complex relationship between Marianne and Connell, two teenagers from a small town in Ireland. Despite coming from different backgrounds, they form a deep connection that follows them throughout their lives. The show explores various themes such as love, friendship, family, class, and mental health.
Daisy Edgar-Jones stars as Marianne, a socially awkward and intelligent girl from a wealthy family. She doesn't have many friends, and her relationships with her family are strained, especially with her cold and abusive mother. Marianne struggles with self-esteem and self-worth, and her behavior often leads her to isolation and self-destruction.
Paul Mescal plays Connell, a popular and confident athlete who also comes from a single-parent household. He is well-liked by everyone, but his father's financial struggles and his mother's mental health issues leave him feeling lonely and insecure. He is a talented writer and becomes friends with Marianne after they start talking at school.
The chemistry between Marianne and Connell is electric, and their journey is both heartwarming and heartbreaking to watch. They navigate their way through the complexities of love and relationships, trying to understand each other while facing their own insecurities and demons.
Sarah Greene plays Lorraine, Connell's mother, who is a loving and caring but struggling parent. Aisl
Normal People is a series that ran for 1 seasons (12 episodes) between April 26, 2020 and on BBC Three