There are a few series that have been released in the past few years that are truly outstanding and capture the interest and feelings of their audience. Although Normal People may be the best series to do just this in the past few years, I never thought a self narration style series would top Fleabag. But Baby Reindeer is easily on this level. Over the course of the series, through sheer courageous bravery, the narrator bears his soul revealing and relating key human conditions, such as surviving abuse, struggling with internal and external expectations, self destructive behaviour, struggling with sexuality and, ultimately, our unrelenting need for love.
But what if there is no one in your life to love you? What if you are abysmally and hopelessly alone? The stalker in this series reveals their true motivation in the final episode demonstrating that even the so-called monsters in our society are people with intense vulnerability and suffering trying desperately to survive and find happiness.
To quote a movie from the 90s, "the only real currency in this bankrupt world, is the true feelings uncool people share with each other in the middle of the night". This series is rich with real currency. Enjoy it.
But what if there is no one in your life to love you? What if you are abysmally and hopelessly alone? The stalker in this series reveals their true motivation in the final episode demonstrating that even the so-called monsters in our society are people with intense vulnerability and suffering trying desperately to survive and find happiness.
To quote a movie from the 90s, "the only real currency in this bankrupt world, is the true feelings uncool people share with each other in the middle of the night". This series is rich with real currency. Enjoy it.
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