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Last month, Netflix released Don’t F**k With Cats, and I popped it on a few days later.
I was left staring open-mouthed at the screen, having spent the best part of four hours binge-watching a three-part story that seemed too far-fetched to be true.
It is, though, so if you’re looking for something to get stuck into tonight, in order to take your mind off of being back at work, it’s a decent place to start.
I don’t want to give too much away, but without revealing any spoilers, I should let you know that the series has received some criticism for showing some rather graphic scenes that critics say were unnecessary and came without warning.
The trailer gives you a good idea of what I mean by that:
I will only say that this story spirals into something much, much bigger than expected.
When you’re done watching the series, you can read this interesting article about what was left out.
Then watch this look behind the making of the docuseries:
But only afterwards, because you want to go into the series knowing as little about the outcome as possible.
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