'Normal People' on Hulu sees Marianne and Connell's relationship tested yet again, though the series goes further than the Sally Rooney novel the show is based on.
, Marianne and Connell are finally able to be together after many episodes of on-again, off-again romance between the pair. However, as soon as they can be together, Connell gets news that would take him across the Atlantic for a year.
After finding a love of writing over the series' 12 episodes, Connell is offered a creative writing course place in New York, which would take him away from Marianne for at least a year, and possibly indefinitely if he starts to gain roots in America.Though he cannot decide whether to take the place, Marianne encourages him to do it, as she does not want to be the reason he does not follow his dreams.
This scene, however, takes fans slightly further than the novel, in which we do not know whether Connell decides to leave Ireland to pursue his writing. The book, however, has a slightly different reason while Connell goes to New York. After becoming the editor of Trinity College Dublin's literary magazine, he is offered the chance to do a Masters degree at New York's Cornell University.
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