Erin Doherty as Briony Ariston in Adolescence (2025)
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Erin Doherty as Briony Ariston in Adolescence (2025)
ADOLESCENCE: Episode 3 (2025)
Adolescence (2025)
CONNOR STORRIE, HUDSON WILLIAMS & ERIN DOHERTY At the Golden Globes backstage in Los Angeles (Jan. 11, 2026)
I'd love a breakdown of the acting in the 3rd episode of Adolescence if you ever feel inclined, maybe the moments that hit the strongest? I thought the actor did well in going from one emotion to another and when he raises his voice to exert power over the therapist
Sure! Yes, Owen does a really great job in shifting emotions throughout the episode and slowly showing Jamie's darker side without being theatrical even when he's explosive.
What I really enjoyed is at the beginning when he's having, considering the circumstances, a relatively good time talking to Briony and they're having their sort of banter because it does seem like he's a generally and genuinely a witty, funny kid but I think you can also tell that he's negging her, which, you know, the term is from The Rules of the Game, which isn't a book that I've read but has been described as a catalyst for incels so even when he's kind of being a happy-go-lucky kid, I think Owen imbues something lightly sinister to how he's talking with Briony
while also showing a childlike delight in having an easygoing, fun conversation with someone
I also quite like the yawn now that I know that it wasn't intentional, Owen was genuinely tired and he yawned and Erin Doherty just went with it and ad-libbed her response
and Owen laughs and he's kind of giggly because he also didn't expect that ad-lib
but Erin continues with her lines and so you see in a few seconds how Owen locks back into the scene, and gets back into the character
and it works for the entire dynamic between the two of them because I would not have guessed that that was what we were watching and it's a testament I think that he recovered so quickly.
When he does stand up and says, "What was that? Hey?"
he kind of mimics Stephen Graham's intonation and body language, which kind of showcases how he tries to model himself after different male role models, which includes his dad who he's very protective of and who isn't a bad guy but has harmful habits that Jamie's picked up on, so I thought was really well done.
And he's also good at facial expressions, derision
sadness
irritation/defensiveness
I also think when he panics and lashes out when Briony says that they aren't going to see each other anymore is really well done, the "Do you like me?" and "Tell my dad I'm alright"
because there is a raw vulnerability there but he puts that in his performance after such a vile confession, which was also done really well because it's performed as beseeching, like even though the underlying message of his confession about how he felt is "that bitch deserved it" he doesn't play it with that kind of sinister tilt and he doesn't play it as emotionless and logical, he plays it as, if you just understand, if you just understand from my point of view, which is really chilling.
As for Erin Doherty, it's harder to discuss her even though she does so much because everything is so subtle with her, you can't get in screenshots but she was such a great scene partner and like I said, she does so much with her material because she's meant to be an impartial ear there to make an assessment but you see how she slowly shifts throughout their hour together with her tone especially, like when she comes back in after her first outburst, she's curt
and her expressions change infinitesimally, because she doesn't show too much emotion because she's not meant to sway Jamie in any kind of way but for the audience (and sometimes for Jamie because he's bright and observant) we can see a very slight eye roll or sigh, we can she how she watches him, hopeful for any kind of sign so there can be mitigating factors to his crime
and then her realization when Jamie speaks about how he could've molested Katie's body but didn't and that makes him better, the disappointment and disgust and shock is communicated with a furrow of her eyebrow
or a very slight pursing of her lips and then the sort of release she has to do once he's left
is such a great performance.
Wunmi Mosaku on the Graham Norton Show 💞
Fun Fact: Idris Elba and Wunmi Mosaku will be starring together in the Apple Original Film "This Is How It Goes," a psychological thriller directed by and starring Elba.
"Jamie, if you do not sit-"
Adolescence (2025) dir. Philip Barantini Episode 3
ERIN DOHERTY.
She wins her first Emmy for her stunning one-take performance in ADOLESCENCE.