Netflix's How to Get to Heaven From Belfast ending explained
The series blends comedy and thriller elements while exploring female friendship and trauma through a mystery spanning Belfast, Donegal, Dublin, Derry, and Portugal, critics say.
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Elder Millennials in Crisis Solve a Mystery in ‘How to Get to Heaven From Belfast’
In Lisa McGee's dark comedy thriller, How To Get To Heaven From Belfast, we find three old friends each dealing with their own elder Millennial malaise. Saoirse (Roisin Gallagher) writes a popular murder mystery show and nearly loses her mind... Read more...
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast: a ‘highly entertaining ride’
“How do you follow a smash hit like ‘Derry Girls’?” said Rebecca Nicholson in the Financial Times. It certainly isn’t easy, but Lisa McGee – creator of the much-loved comedy about a group of school friends growing up during the Troubles – is back with a brand-new show.“How to Get to Heaven from Belfast” follows “three old mates from Belfast”: Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne), Robyn (Sinéad Keenan) and Saoirse (Roisin Gallagher). Now in their 30s, the tr…
Series: Lisa McGee, the creator of "Derry Girls," returns with a murder mystery, "How to Get to Heaven from Belfast." Three old school friends investigate…
Netflix's new series How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is somehow too much and not enough
Add How to Get to Heaven from Belfast to your watchlistIt's hard work following up a seminal series like Derry Girls, and while many may try to draw comparisons between the Channel 4 comedy and Lisa McGee's glossy new series, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, there are minimal parallels to be drawn. That's because, rightfully so, this new show is a completely different beast.Not that it was ever in any doubt, but McGee crafts an entirely encomp…
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