'It's the rubbish, female A-team!' Derry Girl Lisa McGee on her hilarious new mystery thriller

Lisa McGee's new mystery thriller, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, follows the story of Saoirse, Robyn, and Dara as they reunite after a school friend's death sparks an investigation. The show is part thriller, part surrealist comedy, and delves into themes of female friendships, identity, and navigating adulthood.

The characters are loosely based on McGee's real-life friends from school, with Saoirse inspired by her own name being frequently shortened to "Seersh." Robyn is modeled after a similar friend who grew up to become a glamorous mum of four. Dara's character is reminiscent of Orla, while the group's dynamic is similar to that of Michelle from Derry Girls.

The show explores the complexities of female friendships in adulthood and how they can be both supportive and complicated. McGee says, "It's the same group of girls, only we've grown up now and we still don't know what we're doing!" The characters' lives are filled with mundane struggles, such as fashion being circular and friendship being complicated.

However, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast also delves into the darker aspects of Northern Irish culture, including the landscape's wild beauty and its potential for danger. McGee notes that there is a "something so charming and beautiful" about Northern Ireland, but it can quickly turn scary.

The show features a mix of dark comedy and mystery elements, with the women taking on a sleuthing adventure to uncover the truth about Greta's death. McGee aimed to create a sense of excitement and chaos, saying, "They needed to feel badass." The show is not meant to be a straightforward drama but rather an exploration of complex themes through absurd situations.

Ultimately, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast offers a unique blend of humor, mystery, and female empowerment. With its dark comedy tone and exploration of complex relationships, it's sure to captivate audiences looking for something fresh and exciting.
 
idk about this new show πŸ€”... sounds like it's got some potential but also kinda meh. i mean, a bunch of friends trying to solve a mystery? done before. plus, the whole "dark comedy" thing can be hit or miss. don't get me wrong, lisa mcgee is def talented and all, but this just seems like another attempt at creating something new when we already have so many great shows out there. the premise sounds kinda... predictable? πŸ“Ί still gonna check it out tho, might give it a few eps to see if it grows on me πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm curious about this new show from Lisa McGee... πŸ€” The way she's mixed thriller, comedy, and surrealism sounds really intriguing πŸŽ₯ I love that the characters are inspired by her real-life friends too - it makes me wanna watch to see how they've evolved πŸ‘«. The idea of exploring complex female friendships in adulthood feels so relatable πŸ€—. And I'm intrigued by the darker aspects of Northern Irish culture, like how beauty can be both captivating and scary 😱. It sounds like this show will be a wild ride 🎠 Can't wait to see if it'll capture my attention!
 
I'm so hyped for this show! It sounds like a wild ride, but honestly who doesn't love a good mystery with some dark humor thrown in? I mean, imagine three friends trying to solve a murder while dealing with adulting struggles - it's like the ultimate hangover from adulthood. And can we talk about how relatable Saoirse's name being shortened is? Like, girl, we've all been there! But seriously, I'm intrigued by the show's take on Northern Irish culture and how they'll navigate those complexities. Should be some wild stuff πŸ˜‚πŸ’€
 
just finished watching the trailer and i'm intrigued πŸ€” the way they've woven together the themes of friendship, identity, and mystery is really interesting πŸ’‘ also love that lisa mcgee is drawing from her own experiences and relationships in creating this show πŸ‘« would be great to see how it all comes together
 
I'm so done with the media portraying Belfast as all rain and grey but honestly its landscape is SOOO beautiful lol πŸŒ…πŸ˜Ž. The way McGee weaves in the darker aspects of culture is actually really clever, exploring the complexities of female friendships without being too heavy-handed 🀣. Saoirse, Robyn, and Dara are literally my spirit girls btw πŸ’–πŸ‘―β€β™€οΈ. I love how the show doesn't take itself seriously, embracing the absurdity and chaos that comes with adulting πŸ€ͺ. The mix of dark comedy and mystery is like a breath of fresh air πŸ‘…. Can't wait to dive in and see what all the fuss is about πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘€
 
I'm so excited about this new show but I just realized I still need to upgrade my TV πŸ“ΊπŸ”‹ like 3 times already this year... anyway back to the show, I don't know how they do it but Northern Ireland looks super gorgeous on screen πŸŒ„β€οΈ I've always wanted to visit and now I'm kinda intrigued by the darker side of it too 😬. What's up with all these shows about female friendships lately? Is it just a thing right now or what πŸ€”πŸ’¬
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this new show! I love how the creators mixed in dark comedy with the mystery elements πŸ€£πŸ‘€ It's like a wild rollercoaster ride of emotions. I think what I appreciate most is how they're exploring the complexities of female friendships in adulthood - it's so real, you know? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ And I'm intrigued by the way the show delves into Northern Irish culture... it's like this beautiful, wild place that can be both stunning and terrifying at the same time πŸŒ…πŸ’€
 
I'm so down for this new show! It sounds like my kinda vibe - mystery, comedy, and strong women who aren't afraid to speak their minds 🀣. I love how the creator is drawing inspiration from her own life and friendships, it's like she's bringing a part of herself onto the screen. I'm intrigued by the whole 'dark beauty' thing about Northern Ireland, I've always found it to be this gorgeous place but also super moody πŸ˜’. And I'm all for female empowerment, especially in a show that doesn't shy away from the complexities of adult relationships πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Can't wait to binge-watch this and see how it all unfolds!
 
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