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A review by BornKnight

80%
Written by BornKnight on April 23, 2024

2 first episodes are a comedy-like story of a stalker;

3rd episode is a nightmare that explains many things;

2 last episodes are the consequences, full of sadness till the end that is open for interpretations (this isn't really a spoiler);

Based on the real life story of the scottish comedian Richard Gadd that wrote and starred this series;

Strong acting by Gadd;

Watch only if you are in the mood, the story is pretty heavy;

Score: 8 / A-

A review by dumasori

60%
Written by dumasori on May 15, 2024

what was that?

The show has a promising start, with a hint of alleged “true story”.

Some of the episodes are good. But after the episode 3-4, the protagonist makes so many foolish mistakes that I literally lost sympathy for him. He is like extremely tormented, feared, annoyed because of his stalker, and at the same time does all the brainless things e.g. follows her to her home, goes on a date with her, gives her mixed messages, and even sleeps with her.

Sorry dude, you lose all my vote after this. The show also ends with a mixed message, something like the perpetrator is also a... read the rest.

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