Saoirse (Roísín Gallagher), Robyn (Sinéad Keenan) and Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne) start to realise that not everything is quite as it seems when they're told that their childhood friend has died, beginning an adventure across Ireland that'll bring up memories of the past and force them to confront some of their own personal problems.
We posed that question to the cast, and chatting exclusively to Radio Times, Gallagher said of the central trio: "They're totally avoiding what's really going on in their real lives.
"And I think that's definitely true for Saoirse, in the sense that she is just on this hamster wheel – [like] a lot of women, coming up to their forties and juggling a lot of different things, feeling maybe a bit stretched and not really quite knowing where the next right move is, like how to make the next right move."
"I would question if she's really thought that through, particularly because she keeps forgetting to put her engagement ring on – out of sight, out of mind with that. So that's really funny to play as well.”
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As for Robyn, Unforgotten star Keenan said: “I think Robyn, certainly initially, or from the outside in, if you didn't know her the way the girls know her, you'd think, well, she has the perfect life. She's got a beautiful house, lovely husband, three lovely, feral kids, but there's something missing for her.
"Lisa had said to me that she did want to grow up and marry well and have a big house - but there's still something missing. She's not quite fulfilled. They're bonded, the three of them, by this shared bad experience, shared trauma.”
View oEmbed on the source website"I don't know how far it will get her post this story in season 2, but you can start to see it happening. They're just a bit more brave, just a bit more open. But I think she needed these people to come back into her life in this way, because they are the only people who could tell her.”
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