Watch Best Interests: Sharon Horgan's Hilarious and Heartbreaking Masterpiece
Okay, so, I finally watched Best Interests, Sharon Horgan's new series on BBC One (and Hulu for you Americans!), and wow. Just… wow. I'd heard the buzz, but honestly, nothing prepared me for the emotional rollercoaster. It's laugh-out-loud funny in places, and then… BAM! Tears streaming down my face. Seriously, keep a box of tissues handy.
A Rollercoaster of Emotions: More Than Just a Legal Drama
This isn't your typical legal drama, though there's definitely plenty of courtroom stuff going on. It's about a couple, Niamh and Tom, navigating the complex and often heartbreaking world of having a seriously ill child. The show does an amazing job of showing the strain this kind of situation puts on a relationship – the arguments, the exhaustion, the sheer, overwhelming terror. It's brutal, honest, and incredibly relatable, even if you haven't faced anything quite so difficult yourself.
I'll admit, I initially thought it was going to be all doom and gloom. I mean, the premise alone is heavy. But Horgan, as always, manages to weave humor into even the most agonizing scenes. There's a lightness, a spark of hope even in the darkest moments, that keeps you going. The way the show balances those emotions is just masterful.
My Honest Opinion: Prepare for a Deep Dive
One thing that really struck me was how well the show portrays the complexities of medical decisions, especially for parents. It's not just about the illness; it's about fighting for your child, dealing with doctors and the medical system, and grappling with your own feelings of guilt, helplessness, and hope all at once. They don't shy away from the tough stuff.
It's really well-acted, too. I was blown away by the performances – everyone is absolutely phenomenal. The chemistry between the leads is electric, making the relationship's ups and downs even more impactful.
Lessons Learned (and a HUGE Mistake I Made)
Let's be real, I went into this show completely unprepared. I didn't read any reviews, I just saw the trailer and thought "Ooh, Sharon Horgan, gotta watch!" Big mistake. I should have checked for trigger warnings because, while it's beautifully done, the subject matter is extremely sensitive.
Lesson learned: Always do a quick check on sensitive themes before settling in for a binge-watching session. You can prevent some serious emotional distress by being better informed.
Pro-tip: Don’t watch it alone, especially if you're particularly sensitive to heavy topics. Having someone to talk to afterwards can be incredibly helpful.
Beyond the Tears: Why You Need to Watch
Despite its heart-wrenching moments, Best Interests is ultimately a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It's a show about love, family, and making the impossible choices that life sometimes throws our way. It's a show that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
And yes, it made me cry buckets. But it also made me laugh, reflect, and appreciate the little things in life. It's a show about family drama, emotional turmoil and it gives you a little peek into the world of medical ethics and what it's like to fight for the best interests of your children.
I'd highly recommend it, but be warned: have tissues on standby. Seriously. You'll need them. You might even find yourself talking about it days later, just like I did! It’s a show that will start conversations, provoke deep feelings and stay with you long after you’ve finished watching. It's not one to miss.
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