Eipic (TV series)

It depicts five teenagers in contemporary Ireland who take over an abandoned post office and aim to start a "musical revolution.

[3] Writer Mike O'Leary said that "The aim was to explore the idea of how teens today living in rural towns straddle two worlds [because of] the internet and social media […] On the one hand they’re stuck in the back of beyond, and on the other hand they’re plugged into this global network.”[8] Five misfit teenagers living in a grim small Irish town ("Dobhar", from an Irish word meaning "gloomy") come together to rebel against the tedium of their lives.

[…] It’s frenetic and funny, touching and blunt, equal parts Pure Mule, Skins and Glee.

[…] O’Leary’s writing is brilliantly boisterous, and aside from five excellent performances from the leads, the ancillary characters also shine […] The tone, pace, soundtrack […] and creative choices throughout bristle with an energy that’s been missing from a lot of Irish drama.

"[10] Eipic won the prize for Best TV Series at the Oireachtas na Gaeilge 2016 Media Awards.