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The series is frequently cited as one of the greatest television works of its decade, holding a on Rotten Tomatoes and an 86 on Metacritic . I May Destroy You | Hammer Museum - UCLA

“Coel makes her characters authentic and relatable and terrible all at the same time. She drills on how everyone has flaws but also a story worth reflecting on.” Rotten Tomatoes [S1E11] That Which We Destroy

Characters are shown coming to terms with their ability to exist in the world on their own terms. The series is frequently cited as one of

“[Arabella] gains control by giving them a shape. Arabella can tease and twist [threads of her life] into a form, where they all work together... rather than pull in opposing directions.” Vulture · 5 years ago 📺 Series Context "That Which We Destroy" Air Date: August 17, 2020 (US) Writer/Director: Michaela Coel “[Arabella] gains control by giving them a shape

Michaela Coel is praised for making characters "authentic and relatable and terrible all at the same time," drilling into their flaws.