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8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 416 Ratings

User score distribution:
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  1. Mar 10, 2018
    10
    AMAZING SHOW!!! Dark, funny and crazy show.......LOVED every episode.......
  2. Jan 5, 2018
    10
    It is impossible to not fall in love with the characters and how greatly the story evolves. It truly is a joyful and funny ride. I do hope they come back for a second season, even though the story finished so perfectly I wouldn't know what they could possibly do next. At first, I was surprised at how short in length each episode is, but it's beyond brilliant how they fit together.It is impossible to not fall in love with the characters and how greatly the story evolves. It truly is a joyful and funny ride. I do hope they come back for a second season, even though the story finished so perfectly I wouldn't know what they could possibly do next. At first, I was surprised at how short in length each episode is, but it's beyond brilliant how they fit together. Absolutely loved it. Expand
  3. Jan 5, 2018
    10
    THE END OF THE F***ING WORLD is perfect, the only thing i could say i didn't like about it, was how fast the first episode was , i mean there was too much things for just 20 minutes, but besides that the serie is really addicting and you should check it out, i really liked it
  4. Jan 17, 2018
    10
    ótima série, mas contem diversos exageros mesmo assim ela se sobre sai e consegue aniver o publico de maneira fantástica, sendo em que nenhum momento a série faz barriga com as cenas, nota 10!
  5. Jan 15, 2018
    10
    Great characters and storyline. I have nothing to complain about. Hope for a second season.
  6. Jan 8, 2018
    10
    This show was truly brilliant. It's funny, acting is on point and I just fell in love with the characters. A Netflix must watch.
  7. Jan 7, 2018
    10
    Interesting characters, great cinematography, and stand out performances. This show is the ****
  8. Jan 8, 2018
    10
    True romance! So brilliant, so British, so funny: I've just loved it. two young proganists are just great in their role. Excellent writing and acting. The locations and sets are fabulous. The soundtrack is incredible. A perfect mix of humour, darkness and pathos.
  9. Jan 14, 2018
    10
    I watched this all in one night. It is one of the most emotionally gripping things I've ever seen. The writing is outstanding as it will make you laugh, cry, smile and feel so angry. The cinematography is a joy to watch and it is very well edited together. It is the perfect length: it doesn't drag yet feels like something is happening in each episode. Would recommend to anyone.
  10. Jan 11, 2018
    10
    I really love this series, it's simply perfect, I love it so much and I need a second season
  11. Jan 9, 2018
    10
    Trust me, this show is amazing. Watched it in one go. I have nothing to complain. I really hope for a second season.
  12. Feb 12, 2018
    10
    The End of the World is the coming of age story for this generation, at once displaying a really profound empathy for what today's youth thinks and feels but also doesn't flinch to criticize and examine that same behaviour. It's a movie (clocking in at shortly over three hours and telling a cohesive, full story, I hardly consider a tv series) that both celebrates and brilliantly critiquesThe End of the World is the coming of age story for this generation, at once displaying a really profound empathy for what today's youth thinks and feels but also doesn't flinch to criticize and examine that same behaviour. It's a movie (clocking in at shortly over three hours and telling a cohesive, full story, I hardly consider a tv series) that both celebrates and brilliantly critiques young love, ambition, and folly. Alyssa and James are immediately likable and you can't help but relate to their oddball, ride-or-die attachment. They're outsiders in a generation of teens and children who all feel like outsiders. It's filming is gorgeous, the characters written to perfection, and the story thrilling, engaging, and, at its best, heart-rending. The character progression is paced and portrayed with the deftest of hands, and even the show itself seems to mature with its characters. It's a show that seems to grow better and better the more I think on it, and I truly cannot express how much I love it. Expand
  13. Jun 11, 2018
    10
    AMAZING. The two main characters may seem like unlikable people on paper, but their antihero portrayal works in this fresh dark comedy. Every character is given a room for development, which is something rare for supporting characters in a coming of age short series. Jessica Barden and Alex Lawther SHINES in the respective roles of Alyssa and James, giving incredible depth and a clearAMAZING. The two main characters may seem like unlikable people on paper, but their antihero portrayal works in this fresh dark comedy. Every character is given a room for development, which is something rare for supporting characters in a coming of age short series. Jessica Barden and Alex Lawther SHINES in the respective roles of Alyssa and James, giving incredible depth and a clear personality to their character. Expand
  14. Oct 12, 2018
    10
    It's kinda sad, dark and obsessing. It's not right when they killed a guy, but it's life, it's not simple. If they did a wrong thing, it doesn't make them bad. Maybe they're freak, but what about us? what about this world? They've been alone for a long time, they don't know what the world is, or what people mean to each other. It just takes a lot for them to grow up, and to find out whoIt's kinda sad, dark and obsessing. It's not right when they killed a guy, but it's life, it's not simple. If they did a wrong thing, it doesn't make them bad. Maybe they're freak, but what about us? what about this world? They've been alone for a long time, they don't know what the world is, or what people mean to each other. It just takes a lot for them to grow up, and to find out who they really are Expand
  15. Nov 28, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I love, love, love the vibe this show gives off. At its core it's a bonnie and clyde story but it's use of dialogue, cinematography, acting and its general atmosphere elevate beyond this premise. The two lead actors are relatively unknown imo (I've seen the bloke in Black Mirror but nothing else) and they put in fantastic performances. This is my second time watching S1 and I just find it so hypnotic.

    The episodes are short but sweet; I just love how understated this whole season feels. It's eventful but at the same time it never feels too hyperbolic. It's a hard tone to describe but none-the-less I really enjoy it.

    This gets a 10 solely on the fact that it excels in exactly what it aims to do. It's strange and a bit quirky but it absolutely uses this to its strength. It feels so odd to enjoy a show so much without being able to specifically place why. I'd encouraged people to watch it as then you'll understand exactly what I mean.
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  16. Mar 26, 2019
    10
    The show was spectacular. I watched it too in one go and the soundtracks were all amazing.
  17. Nov 7, 2019
    10
    Such a short but sweet season with a gift wrapped ending.... Dark, funny & intriguing
  18. Jan 21, 2021
    10
    One of 2018's best tv shows.
    Disturbing at times, but this darkly funny show about two disenfranchised teens also has some heart.
    Must see TV.
  19. Feb 27, 2018
    9
    I'm fully invested in so many huge franchises in video games and TV and movies, that sometimes it is refreshing to spend part of a single day enjoying all that a show has to offer. I was sucked into this world of psychopaths and narcissists and the modern world both crushing and empowering them both. This is an excellent one season show that rewards you for the time invested, is enjoyableI'm fully invested in so many huge franchises in video games and TV and movies, that sometimes it is refreshing to spend part of a single day enjoying all that a show has to offer. I was sucked into this world of psychopaths and narcissists and the modern world both crushing and empowering them both. This is an excellent one season show that rewards you for the time invested, is enjoyable even in dark times, and has such a distinct finale that you have to tie up some of the loose ends yourself. Loved it. Expand
  20. Aug 10, 2019
    9
    Qué bonita historia de amor!!! La pareja de actores se salen. Además, genial BSO.
  21. Jan 14, 2018
    9
    This show is fantastic! The acting by both Jessica Barden and Alex Lawther elevate the shows story to make the the first surprising show of 2018. The character arcs of these characters are deep and meaningful. You care for these characters and want to see where their journey leads them. It's amazing what the writers could do with eight episodes that don't extended for more than 25 minutes.This show is fantastic! The acting by both Jessica Barden and Alex Lawther elevate the shows story to make the the first surprising show of 2018. The character arcs of these characters are deep and meaningful. You care for these characters and want to see where their journey leads them. It's amazing what the writers could do with eight episodes that don't extended for more than 25 minutes. If there's a second season I'll be on board, if not, that's fine as well. Expand
  22. Feb 19, 2018
    9
    Ingenious! Romeo and Juliet meets Thelma and Louise all in merry ol’ England! Don’t get me wrong. TEOTFW is a tragedy and has serious overtones regarding the psycho-social needs of teenagers especially when things get out of hand. Serious stuff which only enhances an endearing love story. Even so, there is a comedic element which allows character development and more importantlyIngenious! Romeo and Juliet meets Thelma and Louise all in merry ol’ England! Don’t get me wrong. TEOTFW is a tragedy and has serious overtones regarding the psycho-social needs of teenagers especially when things get out of hand. Serious stuff which only enhances an endearing love story. Even so, there is a comedic element which allows character development and more importantly allows the viewer small doses of addictive hope. Speaking of characters, casting was superlative! Jessica Barden’s “Alyssa” is the consummate teenager “screwed up yet searching for answers”. Alex Lawther (James) convincingly expresses the cerebral isolation of teen mental health. Two peripherals: The soundtrack is simply great! Teddy Boys meets British Invasion meets folk! Secondly, all 8 episodes are 20 minutes (approx.) which enhances the effectiveness of the narrative. Finitiore …. Top drawer stuff that can be binged in an afternoon! Expand
  23. Mar 20, 2018
    9
    Just watched 2 episodes and defenitely going to watch all season 1. A great depiction of the end of the family as cornerstone of society.
  24. Jan 14, 2018
    9
    Once again British Tv shows showing how its done. TEOTFW is a brilliant coming of age romance about two quirky and weird teenagers who fall in love whilst trying to run away from their past. It is almost the British version of Bonnie and Clyde with a healthy dose of violence, black humour and tenderness. It is cleverly written, well acted, well paced and just flat-out interesting. WhilstOnce again British Tv shows showing how its done. TEOTFW is a brilliant coming of age romance about two quirky and weird teenagers who fall in love whilst trying to run away from their past. It is almost the British version of Bonnie and Clyde with a healthy dose of violence, black humour and tenderness. It is cleverly written, well acted, well paced and just flat-out interesting. Whilst there are many cliche moments and some of the storyline could have been written more naturally, TEOTFW succeeds like no other TV show because its hilariously funny whilst being tender to its core.

    One of the best thing about this show is that it only comprises of around 20 minute episodes making it very easy to binge and enjoy. The pace never feels languid and we get a good sense of the world by the end of the series. In many ways this is the British TV version of the 2010 movie Submarine. It has similar characters but also similar way in which it deals with topics such as depression, growing up, rebelling against authority and teenage romance. Also the soundtrack to this series is bloody amazing - easily 10/10 and a must listen.

    The only problems (cons) I would say about this show is that the last 3 episodes feel a bit different compared with the other episodes as it is more languid and spends a lot more time with a pair of different characters (so we lose valuable screen time of our protagonists). Also one of our protagonists gimmick (mcguffin) is kind of forgotten half way through the series, so I think it loses a part of the interesting dynamic which made it quirky at the beginning.
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  25. Feb 19, 2018
    9
    This show is great. It's been a while since I've had the pleasure of experiencing such a deep and strong connection with these absolute **** main characters. Music is rocking, the plot is quite absurd, and it's fun for the entire family. What more could I say? It's also very watchable, each episode clocks in at a nice twenty minutes or so.
  26. Aug 16, 2019
    9
    The End of the F***ing World is a twisted yet touching show about two teenagers finding themselves through their unusual relationship together. Both have psychotic personalities due to tragic pasts, which allows them to bond and grow closely to each other. The two lead actors do an exceptional job and portraying awkward teenagers, and later pull off really good emotional scenes that makeThe End of the F***ing World is a twisted yet touching show about two teenagers finding themselves through their unusual relationship together. Both have psychotic personalities due to tragic pasts, which allows them to bond and grow closely to each other. The two lead actors do an exceptional job and portraying awkward teenagers, and later pull off really good emotional scenes that make you feel for their characters. The story and characters develop really nicely throughout the eight episodes making you want more when the credits roll at the end. Expand
  27. Feb 20, 2018
    9
    I usually do not give this high scores on Metacritic, but I just do not have any point of critique whatsoever. This series is entertaining, heartbreaking and inspiring. The casting is great, the setting is beautiful as well... Ugh, it's nearly perfect!
  28. Mar 4, 2018
    9
    Amazing show a must watch on Netflix. Great chemistry between the two main characters and there relationship is just so pure. Its brilliantly written and shot beautifully. Was laughing way more than I thought I would be as the jokes are just so clever. First episode is a bit slow but once it gets going it really gets going and doesn't stop until the final credits of the last episode. OneAmazing show a must watch on Netflix. Great chemistry between the two main characters and there relationship is just so pure. Its brilliantly written and shot beautifully. Was laughing way more than I thought I would be as the jokes are just so clever. First episode is a bit slow but once it gets going it really gets going and doesn't stop until the final credits of the last episode. One of the best British shows I have ever watched. Expand
  29. Mar 5, 2018
    9
    LOVE this show. Netflix at it's best! There had better be a season 2...they need to figure it out.
Metascore
81

Universal acclaim - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 12
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 12
  3. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Reviewed by: Mike Hale
    Feb 15, 2018
    80
    End has the edge in writing, acting--especially by Ms. Barden--and ambition [over Everything Sucks!].
  2. Reviewed by: Emily Nussbaum
    Jan 29, 2018
    80
    At once a joyful watch and a morally destabilizing one, it bears some relationship to “Fleabag,” another dark British comedy driven by the narration of a deeply screwed-up individual, plotted so that its more compassionate themes come as a pleasant shock.
  3. Reviewed by: Sonia Saraiya
    Jan 5, 2018
    90
    It’s funny, and it’s sweet; it’s violent, and it’s romantic. Its leads are both reprehensible and totally sympathetic; both scared kids and responsible adults. It seems the mark of an honest production that the characters are arrestingly recognizable--and revealed so thoroughly to the audience that judging them feels impossible. By the end I was unsure if I wanted them rounded up by the authorities or free to go out in a blaze of glory; the only thing I was sure of was I wished there were more episodes.