: The series strikes a defiant pose against the era's staggering homophobia and misinformation, highlighting how shame and societal indifference fueled the tragedy.
The drama follows a group of young friends who move to London in 1981, centered around the charismatic Ritchie (Olly Alexander), the flamboyant Roscoe (Omari Douglas), and the gentle Colin (Callum Scott Howells). its_a_sin
The cast is widely praised for bringing "humor and humanity" to their roles. : The series strikes a defiant pose against
: Critics from NPR noted the show is equal parts "bounciness and woe," masterfully blending 80s pop energy and youthful joy with the devastating reality of a growing health crisis. : Critics from NPR noted the show is
: Davies drew from his own experiences in the 80s, lending the script a raw truth that resonates throughout the decade-long timeline. The Performances
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