The best thing about Netflix’s You is its mean sense of humour
Through Joe’s sardonic narration, the show displays a rare eagerness to ridicule its own characters.
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Through Joe’s sardonic narration, the show displays a rare eagerness to ridicule its own characters.
ByFrom the BBC’s point of view, that free content would not be free at all.
ByKey details not to miss.
ByThe impression you’re left with is that showrunner Chris Chibnall is simply more interested in his male characters than his…
ByOutrageous and flamboyant murders? Check. Creepy clown masks? Check. Gruff one-liners? Check.
ByWhat an irresistible performance Cumberbatch turns in: weird, committed, minutely observed.
ByBroadcast television is struggling to hold on to viewers in the age of digital binge-watching.
ByDreams of youth, and nightmares of war.
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