NETFLIX’S FORBIDDEN LOVE STORY TAKES NORTHERN IRELAND BY STORM — Viewers Call It “Perfect” as the Daring New Drama Turns a Secret Affair Into a Dangerous Obsession Amid the Troubles! Set against the shadow of the Troubles, Netflix’s new forbidden romance drama, based on Louise Kennedy’s bestselling novel, is already being hailed as “perfect” after just one episode. The story follows a Catholic schoolteacher and a married British soldier whose intoxicating affair defies politics, loyalty, and fear itself. What begins as stolen glances quickly spirals into a perilous love story that could destroy them both — and everyone around them. With breathtaking performances, haunting realism, and chemistry so intense it feels forbidden to watch, this is the Northern Irish drama that’s left viewers stunned, emotional, and utterly addicted.
viewers who tuned into Channel 4’s latest four-part series, Trespasses, have hailed the romance drama “perfect” after the debut episode dropped on Sunday. Based on the book from Northern Irish author Louise Kennedy, which was shortlisted for the 2023 Women’s Prize for Fiction, the show follows a forbidden love story set against the Troubles between a young catholic school teacher and an older protestant married barrister. Directed by Dawn Shadforth (Mood, Adult Material), the series stars Lola Petticrew (Say Nothing) and Tom Cullen (The Gold) in the leading roles, alongside Gillian Anderson, who plays Lola’s on-screen mother, Gina.
I’ve had this one on my watchlist ever since the first look was released, and I must confess – I binged it all in one go on Sunday night. The on-screen chemistry between Lola and Tom’s Cushla and Michael is palpable, and Gillian Anderson’s turn as the heartbroken, alcohol-dependent Gina is showstopping. If you’re after a yearning romance drama that makes your heart ache, this one’s for you. Intrigued? Read on for what TV viewers are saying about the show…
© Instagram/@channel4Viewers react to Trespasses
After debuting on Channel 4 on 9 November, viewers were quick to take to social media to share their praise for the new show. “Trespasses is one of the best novel adaptations I’ve ever seen,” said one person. “Gillian is amazing as Gina. (She somehow always has the power of taking my breath away.) Cast, music, everything is perfect. Awards here they come.”
Setting the show against the backdrop of such a tumultuous period was important for author Louise Kennedy. She explained: “Many portrayals of the Troubles focus on men with guns or military backrooms. Trespasses is about ordinary people trying to live their lives and constantly running into obstacles because of the world around them. It is not set in West Belfast; it’s more domestic, more every day. The drama happens in kitchens and classrooms, not just on the streets. I think that ordinariness, set against a backdrop of chaos, makes it stand out.”







