Three generations of a family with separate but intersecting obsessions, try to figure out how to die with dignity, live with none and make it count.
Dame Harriet Walter stars in a bold Sky original about how it's never too late to start over. Contains themes of suicide and some distressing scenes. (S1, ep 1)
Edie babysits Persephone as Kate fights to rescue her reputation. Contains themes of suicide and some distressing scenes. (S1, ep 2) Also in UHD.
Edie steps out her comfort zone by agreeing to sing in the Christmas show. Contains themes of suicide and some distressing scenes. (S1, ep 3)
Oberon struggles as he seeks testosterone therapy. Edie makes a confession. Contains themes of suicide and some distressing scenes. (S1, ep 4) Also in UHD.
A difficult decision unexpectedly gives Edie a new lease of life. Contains themes of suicide and some distressing scenes. (S1, ep 5)
Kate is horrified by Edie's proposition but her mum refuses to let it drop. Contains themes of suicide and some distressing scenes. (S1, ep 6)
Kate and Edie get a surprise as they team up. Oberon turns to Edie. Contains themes of suicide and some distressing scenes. (S1, ep 7) Also in UHD.
A party leads to an unexpected move by Edie and the arrival of an ambulance. Contains themes of suicide and some distressing scenes. (S1, ep 8)
A struggling Kate turns to drink for the first time in years. Contains themes of suicide and some distressing scenes. (S1, ep 9)
An event leads Edie to believe there really are moments worth living for. Contains themes of suicide and some distressing scenes. (S1, ep 10)