Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything 📥

Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything 📥

: Other reviewers found the depiction of addiction uncomfortable or insensitive, with some labeling the writing as "appalling" or "unfunny". On IMDb , the series holds a moderate rating of 5.7/10 . Viewing Information

: The first season consists of six 30-minute episodes. Critical Reception

: Rosie Molloy (Sheridan Smith) is a Mancunian accountant with an "addictive personality". Her dependencies range from alcohol and drugs (Xanax, Adderall) to everyday vices like cigarettes, caffeine, and even Terry's Chocolate Oranges. Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything

: After a disastrously embarrassing incident at her brother Joey’s alcohol-free wedding—which lands her in the hospital—Rosie has an epiphany and vows to give up all her vices simultaneously.

The series received mixed reviews from critics and audiences: : Other reviewers found the depiction of addiction

: Some critics praised Sheridan Smith’s "spirited performance" and the script's dark, irreverent humor. The Guardian initially described it as having "gags galore," calling Smith a "captivating out-of-control hedonist".

: The show explores the difficulty of recovery, the impact of addiction on family and career, and the existential crisis of rediscovering one’s identity without their crutches. Cast & Production Starring Roles : Sheridan Smith as Rosie Molloy Ardal O’Hanlon as Conall Molloy (Rosie's father) Pauline McLynn as Win Molloy (Rosie's mother) Lewis Reeves as Joey Molloy (Rosie's brother) Critical Reception : Rosie Molloy (Sheridan Smith) is

: Written and created by Susan Nickson , known for Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Chips . Direction : Directed by David Sant .