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AFTER THE PARTY. wed&thur 9pm ch4 - TV PACE NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 14/11/2024 20:40

After The Party is a tense drama full of accusations and high emotions.

Set in Wellington, New Zealand, the series follows a woman who lost everything when she accused her husband of a sex crime against her daughter’s teenage friend, and no one believed her.

It features Black Bird (www.whattowatch.com/watching-guides/black-bird-release-date-cast-plot-and-everything-we-know) star Robyn Malcolm as Penny Wilding, an outspoken science teacher, basketball coach and environmental campaigner. Lord of the Rings star Peter Mullan plays Penny’s accused ex-husband who returns to town leaving Penny to decide what’s more important, the truth or rebuilding her relationship with those around her.

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Penny Wilding tells it like it is, whether that’s lecturing teenage boys on how porn will ruin their sex lives or waging a graffiti war on fishing boats.

But her attitude means she has few friends in the coastal town near Wellington, New Zealand.

Five years ago, however, Penny’s life was turned upside down when she accused her husband Phil of a sex crime and nobody believed her.

When Phil returns, Penny’s daughter pleads with her to forget the accusations and move on. But can she really let such injustice go unpunished?

Robyn Malcolm plays brutally honest teacher, mother and grandmother Penny Wilding.

Robyn says: "Penny did something based on what she believed, and it caused great damage and ruined a number of lives including her daughter’s.

Now, she feels she has to double down and be right, but righteous people can be dangerous and Penny is deeply fallible.

"It’s a simple story – did he do it, or didn't he do it, and is she right or is she wrong?

But the show exists in a morally grey area, we didn’t want to give simple answers. The rug gets pulled out from under you..."

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purpleme12 · 28/11/2024 20:31

I don't think they'll get back with each other

Blondeshavemorefun · 28/11/2024 21:00

No she def won't get back with him

He's gas lighting her. I think

Making out he's all nice and isn't

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purpleme12 · 28/11/2024 21:57

The brownies t-shirt 😕 🙈

Blondeshavemorefun · 28/11/2024 22:11

I'm starting to think penny's is right

Did you see the way ollie looked at phil after his speech saying he was sorry he wasn't there for him

He looked awkward and left

And the graffiti

I thought penny did it but she said no so who did. Ollie ?

Tho Walt needs a haircut 😂

Obv penny was shocked that her 15yr daughter was preg when it happened. Sounds like gran was very supportive when penny wasn't

Was she preg at the party or after it or got preg at that party

Who is the father of Walt ?

Grace at the beach thought her dad was being inappropriate - so why does she now when she didn't before

Why warn Ollie off her dad. Is it as she is worried

Oh Zach did it - Ollie's brother - wow. She he must know /think something did happen in the bed or maybe another time

This is getting good

If that's the right word to use over sexual abuse

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roobyred · 29/11/2024 10:28

@Blondeshavemorefun were you live reporting last night?!

Oh the funeral speech from Grace was so painful. That was a punch in the gut for Penny. I felt her pain. It was cleverly done. Just the fall out for the family of the whole thing.

I thought Grace was around 22 so hadn't thought it was a school age pregnancy. Why do you think she was younger?

Did you know Penny and Phil are a real life couple?

MorrisZapp · 29/11/2024 10:32

Full binge watcher here! Can't wait til we've all caught up. My overwhelming take from this show is that it sets an entirely new benchmark for acting in television drama. Penny is so real, raw and visceral I refuse to believe she's acting at all. What a part for a middle aged actress, she makes me want to whoop and cheer.

Blondeshavemorefun · 29/11/2024 10:50

@roobyred yes I was typing it as watching

Sure they said she was 20

Dad been away 5yrs so party was around when she was 15

Walt was 4 on his birthday plus preg makes almost 5

Hence assumes she got preg at preg or just after

Yes a couple but only after read the link posted

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Itrymybestyesido · 30/11/2024 20:02

MorrisZapp · 29/11/2024 10:32

Full binge watcher here! Can't wait til we've all caught up. My overwhelming take from this show is that it sets an entirely new benchmark for acting in television drama. Penny is so real, raw and visceral I refuse to believe she's acting at all. What a part for a middle aged actress, she makes me want to whoop and cheer.

Robyn Malcolm, who plays Penny, has been on NZ telly for years. She's incredible, and I was so excited to see her face appear here in the UK. I sometimes feel she never got the exposure internationally that she may have deserved. It's never too late, however.

Blondeshavemorefun · 30/11/2024 20:48

@Itrymybestyesido she was fab in Harrow and outrageous fortune

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Itrymybestyesido · 30/11/2024 22:05

Blondeshavemorefun · 30/11/2024 20:48

@Itrymybestyesido she was fab in Harrow and outrageous fortune

Yes, outrageous fortune, she was excellent and such a different character. I will check out, Harrow!

EachandEveryone · 01/12/2024 01:05

ive finished

JMSA · 01/12/2024 16:50

I've finished too. I loved it, though did find the ending frustrating.
And I am disappointed that she slept with her friend's husband. Just for once, it would be nice to see a non-toxic, platonic relationship that wasn't about sex.
A truly excellent drama though 👌

Conniethecatapillar · 01/12/2024 17:06

I found it so hard to predict what would happen and they really painted her out to be not a very nice person, a multi layered character, completely great though

Blondeshavemorefun · 01/12/2024 17:35

Remember this is tv paced so we haven't seen 5&6 yet

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Blondeshavemorefun · 04/12/2024 13:24

E5 tonight

Ollie tells penny what happened with him and Phil

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LindorDoubleChoc · 04/12/2024 18:00

<<pulls up a seat>>

I've been watching this and caught up to episode 4, so will watch episode 5 tonight.

I like the way episode 4 was focused almost completely on Grace and her father so we got to know them better as central characters rather than slightly background figures in the Robyn Malcolm show.

I find Grace an extremely unsympathetic character. She clearly suspects her father and was traumatised in the flashback scene where she was in the car with Ollie after the party when he was being taken home. But she seems to be willing to throw her mother under the bus for some reason.

One thing that really bothers me about the premise of the whole story - if you were a child/teen sexual abuser, would you really do it in your own bed at your own birthday party when your house is full of people? That's unbelievable to me, no matter how drunk you might be.

Blondeshavemorefun · 04/12/2024 19:07

That's true @LindorDoubleChoc

Tho as he was so drunk maybe he took the chance

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Blondeshavemorefun · 04/12/2024 23:40

Oh. End of e5

Was penny wrong

As Ollie says nothing happened and Phil's a good man

Felt sorry for her over the best friend situation

Simon gets forgiven. She doesn't

Always the other woman's fault isn't it

Not the husbands

Sooooooooo

Do we find out tomorow that Phil actually was innocent

I thought he did it

Or will there be a big twist

That she says he didn't do it

And the last minute we see him grooming a boy

Surely we can't have 6hrs of no guilt

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purpleme12 · 05/12/2024 00:23

I don't know what the outcome will be of the programme but Penny really does make things hard for herself

BalladOfBarry · 05/12/2024 13:35

I ended up losing all sympathy for Penny at this point.

Love how the actors look so real though.

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/12/2024 13:46

She does make it hard for herself

I'm not sure how this will end

Roll on tonight

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roobyred · 05/12/2024 14:17

I love the way this series covers all the flaws of being human. Penny is a worldly wise woman, but highly flawed. Is she letting her own perceptions of life with Phil cloud her judgement. Most of the community support him. Grace takes it out on her mother (a common feature in life of how women can be harsher on each other). But she's a bit like us viewers and there's a niggle that something isn't right. Is Phil a decent bloke who is being dragged down by his ex wife or is he grooming everybody. It throws up so many questions.

roobyred · 05/12/2024 14:20

@LindorDoubleChoc I do think a man would take the risk in his own house. It may add to the thrill. Isn't arrogance part of the make up of men like that? Look at Saville, Brand, even Gregg Wallace. In plain sight, all of them.

Blondeshavemorefun · 05/12/2024 14:59

I do think he is guilty

Guess tonight we will find out

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Blondeshavemorefun · 05/12/2024 22:41

Wtf

Hitting the wasp nest

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