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While trying to go to the funeral of her mom, who has been discovered dead strangely, Cat Hogan, a youthful wonderful lady lives in England, needs to come back to Ireland, where she has been raised, however upon her entry, occurrences come to peak, as she discovers privileged insights having a place with her family that moves her and makes her uncertainty on the demise of her mom.
There are plenty of smart twists, and the quintessential Irishness of the six-part show-from the emerald landscapes to the readings of Yeats poems-is a pleasure unto itself.
Fine performances, and the whole idea that one of the children in a family becomes a "black sheep" fully through others' actions is an interesting premise.