The Split | Series 3 Trailer – BBC

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Set in the fast-paced, complex world of London’s high-end divorce circuit, The Split is an authentic, multi-layered, witty examination of modern marriage and the legacy of divorce. Following the messy lives of the three Defoe sisters, Hannah (Nicola Walker), Nina (Annabel Scholey) and Rose (Fiona Button) and their formidable mother Ruth (Deborah Findlay), Abi Morgan is set to conclude the trilogy with the most dramatic and heart-breaking series to date as we watch a divorce lawyer confronted by her very own divorce.

Adding fuel to the fire, the catalyst to the breakdown of Hannah and Nathan’s marriage, Christie (Barry Atsma), will also return to the final series, which sees Hannah and Nathan’s formerly rock-solid marriage unravel as they try to come to an amicable separation agreement.

As Hannah and Nathan begin to divide up their twenty years together, Hannah faces what she is about to lose and a shocking revelation dramatically changes the stakes. As the battlelines are redrawn, we wonder if their dream of achieving the “good divorce” is even possible. Will they find a path through the wreckage, or is The Split simply too deep to repair?

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48 thoughts on “The Split | Series 3 Trailer – BBC

  1. Series One was excellent but after that, it tanked. Outrageous plot lines that simply would not happen, relationship complexities, again inconceivable, bad costuming, and more lengthy footage of the female lead walking silently along in depressing contemplation of the previous minutes silly interactions to be only one series long if they were cut out all together. 
    Whatever would the prop people do without dozens of glasses of wine to manage every episode? The lead is played by an average-looking aging woman yet we are to believe she is adored by several hunkie men. What a shame. It started out so well. Lastly, Rose, the dim flaky sister, would never be allowed, never-mind supported, to carry on in self-indulgence to that extent in any family.
    What was good enough were the client stories. One got invested in the outcomes.

  2. Une sĂ©rie publicitaire pour l alcool
.parce que ça picole dur
    Une femme (moche) qui trompe son mari la veille du mariage
qui continue de le tromper mais elle se permet de lui faire des reproches parce qu il a eu une aventure d un soir et ne disant pas la vérité à ses enfants elle les monte contre lui 
.horrible !

  3. This was such a great series. I just think Barry Atsma is the knees of all the bees. Cant seem to find a British movie with him in a substantial role. He's done a lot of work but all seems to be Dutch or German. Pity.

  4. Well I’m late to the party but Binge Watched Series 1-3 and my Conclusion is apart from Being a Superb Series with some Solo stellar performances I can only leave this Show with the Thought that Nicola Walkers Character (Played Very Well I must add) has got to be the most depressing,self centred,Selfless woman I’ve ever seen as a character.The Crying She does throughout just seems constant and highly annoying that someone can actually be this miserable and indecisive yet literally blame everyone else.

  5. A hollow show, full of rich hollow people. Solicitors who are acting like lovestruck teenagers. Hannah's husband is cast as a swine, permanently injuring her with stupid affairs, why would a man his age bother, her mother is an old wagon, sisters are disasters and yer man Christy keeps sniffing around Hannah (again, why bother, she is neither beautiful inside or outside, but I guess he is besotted by her weird facial expressions). Nobody here will agree with me for a second but this show will make you all hate men, even ok guys. I see this show because my beautiful wife (outside and even more inside) watches it and I see it while I'm lucky enough to be near her.

  6. What I don't like about BBC dramas are that everyone has to be rich, big houses, 'glamorous life' I find it irritating. No one is ever just a normal person doing a normal job with a down to earth life. It's such BS

  7. The series' characterization lacks consistency. In episode 6 (the last episode), the Freudian Hannah of the whole series suddenly turns Jungian. Divorce has become the miracle she needed — an end in itself, the phoenix-making process. Considering the characterization of the whole series, the sudden shift sounds unrealistic, it belongs to a different line of thinking.

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