You know you are in for an interesting show when it starts
off with a whisper before a woman wakes up in the middle of the road,
surrounded by cows, with a little blood on her white nightgown. When she gets home, “Stay awake” is scribbled
on a door and a knife in the picture of Jesus.
Oh yeah, and by the end of the first episode, there will be a woman in
the wall. Hence the title: The Woman in the Wall.
The woman who wakes up in the middle of the road is played
by Ruth Wilson (The Affair). She has a long history of trauma-based sleepwalking
that goes back to her time in the infamous Magdalene Laundries, institutions that
housed promiscuous woman who were forced to work without pay aside from some meager
food provisions. They were essentially
prisons. Wilson’s painful time there is
resurrected when she receives note saying, “I know what happened to your child”
with a phone number on the back.
Around the same time, Daryl McCormack (Bad Sisters) is investigating the death of a priest of whom he has a
history with. It does not take very long
before the woman and the wall and the dead priest start to interconnect. The Woman in the Wall is a harrowing tale
focusing on one of Ireland’s deepest shame which is only heightened by an
unreliable narrator who’s ever growing sleep problems are making her mental state
get worse as the show goes along.
The Woman in the Wall
airs Sundays at 9:00 on Showtime with Paramount+. Episodes are streaming the previous Friday on
Paramount+ with the Showtime plan.
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