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The End of the F***ing World

Jonathan Entwistle · 2017 · Show

2 seasons · 16 episodes · Comedy, Drama, Crime

In 104 Achriom libraries · rated 3.7 of 5

This series presents an unconventional take on teenage life through the lens of dark comedy and drama, exploring the minds of two troubled youths as they embark on a bizarre road trip.

DarkStreamingTeenage Angst and RebellionDark Humor in Tragic CircumstancesQuest for Identity and BelongingThe Complexity of Mental HealthSubverting Expectations of Romance

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