The highly acclaimed BBC series, “Such Brave Girls,” boasting a flawless score on Rotten Tomatoes, unveiled the initial sneak peeks for its upcoming second installment.
In this comedy series penned and acted by Kat Sadler, we see the lives of sisters Josie (portrayed by Sadler herself) and Billie (Lizzie Davidson), along with their mother Deb (Louise Brealey). They venture into uncertain territory in search of a mere fragment of affection and admiration.
After receiving rave reviews during its initial run in 2023, the BBC has officially announced that the cast is returning for a new episode set to air on BBC Three towards the end of this year. The broadcaster has also unveiled three sneak peeks at the upcoming season.
Although no release date has been set, the plot summary hints that the primary group persists in their relentless pursuit of a more satisfying existence and someone who validates them, as the show delves into love in all its messy complexity.
The initial season, overseen by Simon Bird – famed for his role in ‘The Inbetweeners’, received widespread praise. It managed to secure a flawless approval of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes from a total of 20 reviews. This unanimous acclaim was summarized by the site’s consensus as “hilariously painful”.

You can read a selection of reviews below:
The Hollywood Reporter
Brave Girls offers uproarious insights into familial discord, centering around three females who bond primarily through their past hardships and genetic ties.
The Daily Telegraph
Gradually, I found myself warming up to it after a few episodes, as Sadler, known for drawing inspiration from her own mental breakdown, satirizes self-centeredness in the series.
The Guardian
Brave Girls truly embodies bravery with its unique, raw, and fearless nature, yet surprisingly, it’s also incredibly funny.
The Age
Many modern comedies now address mental health issues, sometimes called ‘sadcoms.’ However, none have handled this sensitive subject with such a dark, unromanticized, yet humorous tone as this BAFTA-nominated film that can be described as a black comedy.


TIME Magazine
Brave Girls has a gritty, tangled quality with an emotional depth that makes you laugh uneasily.” or simply, “The raw emotion in Brave Girls is both amusing and painful to watch.
Observer
Each woman appears to be in a state of great distress, but there’s an odd sort of charm in exploring their struggles together.
Such Brave Girls returns on BBC Three, BBC iPlayer and Hulu later this year.
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