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Aisling Bea creates the script and plays the main role of This Way Up. The series features on the every day life of Aine, a young whose life is by all accounts change after a little breakdown. Regular, she faces numerous inconveniences and satire circumstances with her sister, Shona, and her beau, Vish.
It is occasionally too hip for its own good...but the script is smart, the performances convincing, and both women, like young Whitehall, have funny bones. A hit.
The humour here can have a surprisingly hard centre. More often, it is droll and nervy both at once, Aine's compulsive bits to anyone in earshot driven by a terror of what might happen if she stopped.
You can tell that the script is good from the quality of actors joining the party (the prestige of being made by Horgan's production company surely helps, too).