Michaela Coel’s brilliant drama about the aftermath of sexual assault makes for incredibly disconcerting viewing, says Micha Frazer-Carroll, and is all the more powerful for it
’s hit drama about consent, trauma and exploitation consistently refuses to be put in a box. Its final instalments took this to a new level.Download now
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