Overview
- Adolescence has made history as the first streaming series to top the UK's weekly TV ratings, with its premiere episode drawing 6.45 million viewers in its first week.
- The show, lauded for its one-shot filming technique and Owen Cooper's debut performance, has sparked discussions about toxic masculinity, online radicalization, and societal accountability.
- Creators Jack Thorne and Philip Barantini have confirmed that the series will remain a standalone work, stating that Jamie Miller's story is complete.
- The series has ignited debates in Parliament about online safety, with its creators invited to discuss the societal implications of digital influences on youth.
- Criticism persists over the decision to fictionalize elements of the story, including race-swapping the main character, with creators emphasizing their focus on broader themes of masculinity and online culture.