Scene from Everything I Know About Love / TV series (2022)
Episode: Season 1
Scene Details
Duration: 661 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 525 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2023-Jul-17 |
Actresses in this Scene

Emma Appleton
Career
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Full Biography
Emma Jill Appleton was born and raised in Witney, Oxfordshire, England. She began her career as a model but transitioned into acting in 2017 with a role in BBC Three's 'Clique'. In 2019, she played Feef Symonds in Channel 4's spy thriller series 'Traitors'. Later that year, Appleton landed the role of Princess Renfri in Netflix's fantasy drama series 'The Witcher'.
About the Movie: Everything I Know About Love / TV series (2022)

Release Year: 2022
Nation: N/A
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: China Moo-Young, Dolly Alderton, Julia Ford
Writer: Alissa Anne Jeun Yi, Cherish Shirley, Demi Nandhra, Dolly Alderton, Honey Ross, Monica Heisey, Yemi Oyefuwa
Production & Genre
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Companies: Working Title Films
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Tv Series
Awards & Similar
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Keywords
Keywords: based on novel or book
Story
The series 'Everything I Know About Love' follows childhood best friends Maggie and Birdy as they navigate their twenties together in a London house-share. The narrative jumps between flashbacks to their suburban adolescence in the early noughties and their present-day experiences, which include bad dates, heartaches, humiliations, and romantic entanglements that threaten the longevity of their friendship.
Summary
Based on Dolly Alderton's memoir of the same name, 'Everything I Know About Love' is a British comedy-drama series that explores the complexities of female friendship, love, and growing up. Set primarily in London, the series captures the trials and tribulations of navigating adulthood with humor and honesty. With flashbacks to Maggie and Birdy's teenage years, the narrative examines how romantic attachments can challenge platonic bonds, raising the question of whether such friendships can endure as individuals mature.