Living again A good British series on how to mature under terrible personal circumstances not to fall into all serious, about ineradicable optimism, about faith in people and kindness. With humor and irony. So, a woman named Miri returns to her parents' home from prison after 18 years for manslaughter. It's like flying from the past in a time machine, it's different. Technology has changed, the world has changed, you need to adapt, because the heroine fell out of life for a huge period of time. But people, their passions don't change. It is a small town, everyone knows each other. She is not just condemned, she is surrounded by hatred, persecution and fear of residents, treatment as a leper.
The heroine would run, and not go to visit the ex, look for local jobs. But, first of all, there is nowhere to go, and secondly, the girl has an easy and surprising character, she swallows the bullying of citizens and scratches forward with a wide smile, not going to fall into depression and self-flagellation. By virtue of her character, by her naivety, by her slight inadequacy, she manages to live in new conditions. Not bad either. Finds a job. Even guys flash. She does what she can and it works. Unbelievably, of course, but thanks to the specific humor throughout the action, the series looks in one breath. The actress who played the main role is wonderful. Plays at ease and convincingly. The series distracts from its problems, laughs through tears, does not let you fall into despondency.