Review of Faithless

Faithless (2024– )
7/10
Irish blarney coated with Turkish delight
20 April 2024
My Review-

Faithless-

Streaming on SBS

My Rating. 7:10

If you're looking for an amusing and touching little series and prepared to be interrupted by a few adds this little gem from Ireland will hit the spot .

I enjoyed the multi cultural family aspect of Faithless that successfully and sympathetically melds two distinctly different cultures Irish and Egyptian together .

Set in Dublin Sam Amin delightfully played by Baz Ashmawy through tragic circumstances finds himself a single parent to his three daughters .

Lina the eldest is challenging Layla choses to wear the Hijab which caused problems in a Catholic school and little Nancy who is played by a wonderful child actress named Carmen Rose Youssef thinks she's an elf .

Her performance alone is worth watching this series she is a darling old soul.

The household is joined by Sam's much loved but irresponsible and randy younger brother Zein also Uncle to the 3 sisters .

Uncle Zein is impressively played by Amir El-Masry.

I really warmed to this family of Irish battlers and their outlaws and in-law's especially their Dad Sam .

Sam Amin really tries and often succeeds to be both Mum and Dad to his daughters even while under great financial stress .

He lives in hope that his old typewriter will produce another novel or television script after a writing drought even when his literary agent had given up on his talent.

I found Faithless well worth watching and it leaves the door wide open for a second series.

It's 6 short episodes of Irish humour blended with Turkish delight.
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