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Sally Wainwright's 'Riot Women' is a new BBC drama that follows five menopausal women who form a punk band. The series explores themes of midlife, female rage, and the importance of friendship, drawing comparisons to Wainwright's previous s...
Riot Women delves into the lives of Beth, Jess, Holly, Yvonne, and Kitty, five women navigating the complexities of menopause and midlife. Beth, feeling hopeless, is contemplating suicide when she receives a call from her friend Jess, inviting her to join a rock band. Holly, a recently retired police officer, joins the band and invites her sister Yvonne. The band finds their lead singer in Kitty, a troubled woman with a powerful voice. The series tackles issues such as caring for aging parents, dealing with unrewarding children, facing medical indifference, and overcoming feelings of invisibility. The drama explores how these women turn to each other for support and find strength in their shared experiences, forming a self-supporting circle that becomes a vital link in keeping their lives and society going. The series' music, described as punkier and grittier than Abba, reflects the women's newfound sense of rebellion and empowerment.
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