'The End Of The F***ing World' Season 1 Review: One Of The Best Dark Comedys Around!


🌟 The End Of The F***ing World 🌟 Season 1 Review 🌟 Spoiler Free 🌟 9.5/10 🌟

James is a 17-year-old who believes he is a psychopath, regularly killing animals as a hobby but has become bored of it. After acquainting himself with Alyssa, a 17-year-old rebellious fellow schoolmate, he decides to murder her, but then actually falls in love with her, while they both embark on a crazy road trip.

I've just watched this whole series in one go and I wish there were more episodes. The writing is fabulous - witty but naive, cruel but touching.

As for the cast, there was not a single weak link, though the highest praise must go to Jessica Barden (Alyssa) and especially Alex Lawther (James) for perfectly balanced performances constantly moving between vulnerability and adult cynicism. If these two are not nominated for awards there is no justice. For there age, how they hit the nail right on the head with there portrayal of dark humour deserves an award on it's own.

As a show it certainly pushed a boundary or two but hopefully the title will deter those who will not appreciate this. Funny, shocking, dark, poignant, gross and brutally honest - every aspect done with skill, style and credibility. Perfect TV for a perfect night in.

Highlight of the series: How James grows emotionally right up until the screen cuts to black for the final time. He starts off completely emotionless -- sticking his hand into a fryer just so he could "feel something" -- but eventually over the course of the series you watch him develop emotions as if it was the first time he ever did, finally letting go of things that haunted him for so long and finally being at peice. Love man!

100% - Rotten Tomatoes
9.2 - IGN
8.3 - IMDB

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