I May Destroy You has drawn acclaim for its gritty and gripping depiction of a young woman's journey to piece together what happened the night she was drugged and raped.
The brainchild of writer-performer Michaela Coel, I May Destroy You is one of the year's best shows, not only because of its smart handling of the subject matter but also because of the provocative way the story is told.
Mirroring Arabella's (Coel) hazy recollection of her assault, the series itself presents some events as absolutes, others as questionable, and some as up to the viewers' interpretation — and the same is true for the moral and ethical implications of characters' choices.
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