Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 12:53     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

^And add in the one shot takes. It is like a play.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 11:12     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:I thought that kid did incredibly. Very well acted on his part

I dunno.

I know a ton of tweens who could argue for hours and hours. Especially to avoid taking responsibility for things!
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 10:31     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

And yes social media and unabated use use of the internet will accelerate any disorder symptoms and addictions.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 10:30     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:So what is the takeaway about his bursts of anger, inherent or caused by his home, school and social media destructions?
It was very believable to see Jamie transform from a scared very innocent looking child pulled from his wallpapered bedroom, into the angry mean and scary teen possibly capable of murder. He physically changes before your eyes.


I need to watch the whole mini doc.

But in my trauma psych experience there is usually an underlying primary disorder and Dx, and then several secondary disorders like anxiety, depression, bullying, rages to cover up the underlying one. It’s all to protect one’s image and ego.
It is not “shame” - many mental and personality disorders are not empathetic nor feel actual shame, just lie and blame constantly to get people off their case.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 10:27     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:So what is the takeaway about his bursts of anger, inherent or caused by his home, school and social media destructions?
It was very believable to see Jamie transform from a scared very innocent looking child pulled from his wallpapered bedroom, into the angry mean and scary teen possibly capable of murder. He physically changes before your eyes.


That’s manipulative narcissism.

He be playing you and anybody who will let him yap his lying mouth.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 09:52     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

So what is the takeaway about his bursts of anger, inherent or caused by his home, school and social media destructions?
It was very believable to see Jamie transform from a scared very innocent looking child pulled from his wallpapered bedroom, into the angry mean and scary teen possibly capable of murder. He physically changes before your eyes.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 08:51     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:I thought that kid did incredibly. Very well acted on his part


It’s triggering to watch the 13 yo constantly respond so horridly, especially triggering to those who have been verbally and emotionally abused in the same manner.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 08:43     Subject: Re:Adolescence on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:Haven’t watched it yet but what do people think about watching it with 14/16 yo sons?


I wouldn’t. It shows that talking back to adults and never answering questions / piss poor communicating is effective at getting your way.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 08:37     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:It was masterfully acted. The dialogue was also well written.

I am a parent, and found the last episode to be so sad but also realistic.

(Except, do you think that a boy with that limited amount of trauma would really turn out like Jamie?)


Limited amount of trauma? Or perhaps this is full on mental disorders like bipolar or borderline and narcissism. All genetic.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 08:36     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:Anyone else notice that after the scene where the dad shuts down the attorney and pushes his son to answer the question, we basically never see the attorney again? The kid got railroaded.


The lawyer got railroaded. By the bully dad, who has a bully child.

Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 08:24     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:
Can confirm, British schools are really that s***.



He’s just toxic masculinity and gets a kick out of talking in circles. He clearly hates the woman therapist and feels way better than her.

Nothing to do with being British. Just superiority
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 08:22     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:Very well done, but a hard watch. I think that parents of teens and young children should watch it, but it will be emotionally difficult for sure.


I’ve only been seeing excerpts but the psycho kid’s DARVO responses to any question - which he successfully avoids answering every time by turning the tables- is typical of a narcissist abuser.

Great acting, I understand it was all filmed one continuous scene or day. No cuts
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 03:28     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:It was masterfully acted. The dialogue was also well written.

I am a parent, and found the last episode to be so sad but also realistic.

(Except, do you think that a boy with that limited amount of trauma would really turn out like Jamie?)


I think any boy (or adult for that matter) can be radicalized/self-radicalized if the environment and circumstances allow. In Jamie’s case, he locked himself in his room every night after being bullied and self-radicalized.

That’s what made the bedroom scene in Eo4 with the parents so heartbreaking. Everyone in this series are superb actors.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2025 20:32     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

I thought that kid did incredibly. Very well acted on his part
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2025 20:31     Subject: Adolescence on Netflix

It was masterfully acted. The dialogue was also well written.

I am a parent, and found the last episode to be so sad but also realistic.

(Except, do you think that a boy with that limited amount of trauma would really turn out like Jamie?)