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'I May Destroy You': TV Review

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She may not have foreseen a global pandemic or international protests tied to police brutality, but Michaela Coel's new HBO series I May Destroy You has a feeling of bracing, uncomfortable immediacy.

Coel's second series as creator-star is marked by its filter-free treatment of sexuality, mockery of social media performativity and cross-section examination of a generation trying to find a voice.

It's angry and confused in intentional ways, messy and erratically focused in logical ways and a guaranteed conversation-starter certain to generate equal measures of devotion and abrupt dismissal.

Over the 12 half-hour episodes, there were many times I wasn't enjoying the show and several points at which I lost track of narrative threads.

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