Two_Weeks_to_Live_(TV_series)

<i>Two Weeks to Live</i> (TV series)

Two Weeks to Live (TV series)

British comedy-drama television series


Two Weeks to Live is a six-part television miniseries, produced for Sky UK and HBO Max starring Maisie Williams as Kim Noakes, a misfit, who has been raised in almost total isolation "living off-the-grid" in rural Scotland for most of her life by her overprotective survivalist mother, Tina (Sian Clifford).

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Plot summary

Kim goes to a pub for the first time as an adventure and meets two brothers. She is naive and goes home with them where a practical joke is played on Kim  a fake video depicting a nuclear apocalypse and that everybody has just two weeks to live. Kim, raised to believe the end times were close, sets off to kill the man who murdered her father in front of her when she was a child.[2][3][4]

Cast

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Production

The UK series, written by Gaby Hull[1] and produced by Kudos, debuted on 2 September 2020. The six part series also stars Sean Knopp, Mawaan Rizwan and Taheen Modak.[5][1][6]

Reception

The Guardian considers that Williams "excels in her fish-out-of-water role, flitting between hapless and determined, worldly and childlike".[2] The Independent reviewer wrote "Two Weeks To Live lets Williams flex comedy muscles while also show off her stunt fighting and stunt skills."[4] The NME described the action drama as also genuinely funny.[3]


References

  1. "'Game of Thrones' Star Maisie Williams to Star in Sky Comedy 'Two Weeks to Live'". Variety. 26 June 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  2. "'The people at the top of TV don't want equality'". The Guardian. 24 August 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2020.

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