- Network: HBO
- Series Premiere Date: Jun 7, 2020
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 96 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 63 out of 96
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Mixed: 5 out of 96
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Negative: 28 out of 96
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Oct 10, 2020One of the best seasons of a show this year. Powerful voice that shines a light on issues that haven’t been portrayed on tv in this way.
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Jul 21, 2020Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You has a fascinating opener. It feels so fresh and unlike anything else on TV with the way it deals with a topic like sexual assault so urgently, with honesty, frankness and surprising humor.
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Jul 24, 2020Half way through the show I think it is a very fresh tale with uniquely dark look at modern day sexuality. Very well performed and directed, shot and designed with care and attention to details. Love it.
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Jul 25, 2020This show capture so well the nuances of different kinds of sex abuse and is also telling a good story
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Jul 10, 2020amazing- michaela coel is a genius & these bad reviews are clearly trolls, because it is incredibly well-done especially when you consider Michaela is the writer, director, producer, and star
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Jul 3, 2020Uh this show is great. I assume some **** hijacked the user reviews to deliberately tank it.
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Jun 20, 2020So far, this is an original, exciting piece of work. Can't wait to see more.
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Jan 2, 2021This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Aug 23, 2022Micheala Coel's astoundingly semi-autobiographical tale of experiencing,enduring and accepting a sexual assault is unnerving with its sharpness. It thrives in the mundane and has a real understanding of how trauma actually feels . The performances are really good and the script very concise. I think everyone should see this .
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Apr 29, 2023
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The beauty of her work will captivate you; her portrait of the devastation wrought by sexual assault’s fallout may destroy you.
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It’s a brave effort that dares to pair humor with intense, difficult subject matter. The result is a series that’s as intimate and authentic as it is topical and necessary.
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At once hyper-local and global in its concerns, I May Destroy You feels eminently contemporary, a necessary artistic distillation of a distinctly modern form of life.