Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal are tucked home safe and sound in London, England, adapting to the newfound spotlight and a life in quarantine.
It's a far cry from just a few months earlier when the relative unknowns were whisked off to Los Angeles, California, to wax poetic about a show the public didn't know they'd fall in love with yet.
In many ways, their quick ascension was written in the stars. In just 12 half-hour episodes, Edgar-Jones and Mescal transformed author Sally Rooney's cherished literary characters, Marianne and Connell, from intangible spirits that lived solely on the page to living, breathing human beings with painful, heartbreaking histories and winding paths.
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