By Jazz Tangcay
12.04.2020 - 14:55 / breakingnews.ie
Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones has said having an intimacy coach on set during the BBC Three adaptation’s sex scenes made them “a joy” to film.
The 12-part series, based on Sally Rooney’s book, stars Cold Feet actress Edgar-Jones, 21, as Marianne and Paul Mescal, 24, in his first television role as Connell.
It follows their relationship from the end of their school days in a small town in the west of Ireland to their undergraduate years at Trinity College.
Describing intimacy coordinator
By Jazz Tangcay
Since landing in full on BBC iPlayer on Sunday Normal People has been on everyone's lips, even more so the electric chemistry between the two main stars. And if you've already binge-watched the entire 12-part series there's still more, as the stars behind Marianne and Connell have been sharing incredible behind-the-scenes photos from their time filming the adaptation of Sally Rooney's famous book.
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It's likely there was never going to be a perfect adaptation of Normal People, Sally Rooney's excellent best-selling novel detailing the complicated but tender relationship between two Irish teens, but Hulu's attempt, which is now streaming, is a valiant effort.
Irish fans of Normal People were in for a treat on Tuesday night when the mini-series kicked off on RTÉ.
Normal People has been high on people’s TV must-watch lists lately and we can’t say we’re surprised… it’s SO good! The BBC series, which is an adaptation of Sally Rooney’s acclaimed novel, landed in full on iPlayer on Sunday and we’re sure popcorn has been flying off shelves to accompany evening binge-watching sessions as a result.
Normal People, Hulu's miniseries based on the by Sally Rooney, is an epic on a minute scale—the story of two millennials who are drawn together like rain to the bottom of a windowpane.The 12-part series, out April 29, is also the story of two people who have sex on every surface in Ireland (and beyond). Twin-sized beds! Against the sink! In their parents' houses! In a car! In a dorm! On the floor! While crying!Look, you know yourself best.
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Seen from a godlike perch, the stop-and-start romance that drives the new Hulu drama Normal People can seem like a cosmic joke. Against all odds, two soulmates find each other in high school, have toe-curling sex every day for several months, get into and attend the same selective college, end up in roughly the same social circles … and constantly break up, sometimes purely by accident.
Normal People is kicking off on RTÉ One this week, but some lucky viewers have been able to binge it on BBC iPlayer.
Sally Rooney’s acclaimed novel Normal People has been adapted for a similarly well-received BBC TV series.
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