I May Destroy You may in fact destroy you, so read this before it does

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I May Destroy You may in fact destroy you, so read this before it does
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This new TV series may be a contender for show of the year, but how did its creator — Michaela Coel — turn real-life pain into hope and humour?

, she secured complete control over I May Destroy You as the series' writer, executive producer, co-director and star.Coel intended for the episodes to be released and watched weeklywhen you binge food, you barely taste it and it's a hedonistic rush. You don't get to chew and enjoy the flavour. You should let it go down, wait for the next bite."

Interestingly, when asked for a comment on the delay on the show reaching our shores, Binge executive director Alison Hurbert-Burns said: "… With the final episode of I May Destroy You airing in the US at the end of August we were able to offer all episodes at once. I found myself watching a few episodes and taking time to reflect before diving back in to finish. These are complex stories with lots of elements and our viewers can now choose to watch them on their terms."

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