Screen Rant has an exclusive clip from this week's episode of he AppleTVPlus series BadSisters, in which the Garvey sisters try to come back from another foiled attempt on John Paul's life:
Screen Rant is excited to unveil a new sneak peek from this week's episode of Bad Sisters, which premieres on Apple TV+ September 23. The dark comedy was created by Sharon Horgan , who has previously been nominated for an Emmy and won a BAFTA for writing. She also stars in the series as the eldest sister, Eva Garvey, who looks out for the rest of her siblings with the fierce protectiveness of a mother bear.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY One of her four sisters, Grace , needs more protection than normal thanks to her abusive husband John Paul . While the first several episodes of the highly-acclaimed Bad Sisters ran through a gamut of the sisters' attempts on John Paul's life—not counting Grace herself, who is slow to realize there's anything wrong with her married life—the show has recently taken a turn for the more reflective.
The official synopsis for Bad Sisters episode 7, titled "Rest In Peace," makes it clear that John Paul may start his own investigation into who is after him. Beyond that, the insurance investigators Thomas and Matt will begin to mend their brotherhood after recent revelations tore them apart. The rest of the Garvey sisters are played by Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, and Eve Hewson.
For a closer look at the lives and backstories of the Garvey sisters, as well as the production process of Bad Sisters, check out our interviews with Eva Birthistle & Sarah Greene and Claes Bang & Anne-Marie Duff, as well as star and creator Sharon Horgan.
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