How The Split: Barcelona stands apart from original
- The split has created a significant distinction between Barcelona and the original entity.
- Fans have a unique relationship with the separated entity, highlighting their emotional connection.
- The original continues to thrive in its own identity, showing resilience after the split.
- Barcelona's evolution diverges from its origins, reflecting cultural impacts on both sides.
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The Split: Barcelona is trite and melodramatic
The Split has been getting pulpier with every series. With this surprise two-parter (a late addendum after the show supposedly ended in 2022), it may have finally reached soap opera levels of melodrama. When we left off Abi Morgan’s hugely popular BBC drama – which follows the Defoes, a multi-generational family of divorce lawyers – Hannah (Nicola Walker) and Nathan (Stephen Mangan) had finally called it quits on their marriage following her aff…
The Split: Barcelona cast: Meet the new and returning characters
The Split returns to our screens this December for its first ever special. The action picks up two years on from the events of season 3. Hannah and Nathan are in Barcelona with the rest of the family for the wedding of their daughter Liv. But in typical The Split fashion, it will be far from smooth sailing. “Explosive secrets come to light that threaten to derail the wedding, unravel a marriage of 30 years, and encourage Hannah to finally face h…
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