


Michael tries to adapt to the fact they have a third person living with them and he and Ben are arguing whether or not they should give him a key to the apartment. Mel and Lindsay visit him and tell him that every penny of Gus' account have re-appeared, not knowing that Emmet replaced the money. Meanwhile Emmet is worried sick about Ted. And when that moment comes, we've got you covered, episode by episode, with the list below.Summary: Michael tries to adapt to the fact they have a third person living with them and he and Ben are arguing whether or not they should give him a key to the apartment. It features, well, quite a few '80s jams. "We received several notes from some huge, huge artists or their estates wishing Russell well with the project and sending their best wishes," Cooke says.Īs you watch It's a Sin, you'll almost certainly find yourself grooving to one song or another.
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Still, though, he says that most of the artists and songwriters whose work was featured were very receptive to their recognizable songs being featured within the show, and he credits that warm response to Davies' incredible pedigree (some of his past TV credits include the original revival of Doctor Who, Queer as Folk, and the 2019 HBO/BBC series Years and Years).

With It’s a Sin, we were trying hard to preserve the integrity of this immensely personal story that Russell has been trying to tell for many years, and so many of the choices were very specific and represented a time and a place."Ĭurating a soundtrack-particularly one as expansive and extensive as It's a Sin's-is rarely without obstacle, and Cooke makes it clear that working on this series was no exception.

"He creates such brilliant characters and their energy leaps off every page. "I’m a huge fan of Russell’s writing-it may sound clichéd, but I don’t know of many other writers that can have you laughing out loud then sobbing inconsolably within half a page," he tells Men's Health. Music supervisor Iain Cooke credited Davies (along with director Peter Hoar and editor Sarah Brewerton) with helping to get that vibe just right. Not everyone watching was of the age to be going out and grooving to the '80s jams, but almost everyone who's ever heard "Sweet Dreams" by Eurythmics (for one example) knows the unfiltered feeling of just vibing when that comes on. People who love music.Īnd through that music is where It's a Sin tends to make an extra appeal to so many viewers. And Davies does so brilliantly, following a group of young people who aren't unlike people you'll run into today. While it showcases some of the misinformation and circumstances that led to the epidemic spreading wider and wider throughout the decade, it also focuses on something that you can't see from just looking at statistics or reading a news story: the humanity of those lost. Davies is a dive into the AIDS crisis of the 1980s, a crisis that took the lives of so many far too early. Yes, the new 5-part limited series from acclaimed writer/producer Russell T. It's difficult to describe HBO Max's It's a Sin in just a line or two.
