
British drama Years and Years is the television series that dares to confront us with our future.
Opening in 2019, and following a family not unlike yours or mine, Years and Years shows us not just what a dystopian future looks like, but how it is forged. As Sophie Gilbert put it for The Atlantic, “This is the way dystopia happens… Not with a bang, but with a series of exhausted shrugs.”
There’s Vivienne Rook (Emma Thompson), a charismatic, straight-talking and highly controversial politician who dares to say she “doesn’t give a f*ck” about the Israel-Palestine conflict on an evening talk show.
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Her rise takes place in the periphery of the Lyoneses lives – a grandmother Muriel Deacon and her four adult grandchildren, Stephen, Daniel, Edith and Rosie – who are distracted by their children, relationships and careers. Sometimes they see Vivienne Rook on television or the front page of the paper, but mostly their day-to-day goings-on get in the way.