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  1. Oct 19, 2021 · For black-British screenwriter Camilla Blackett, who started on teen drama Skins in the UK and has worked in Hollywood for the past decade and is currently, like Coel before her, creating a show...

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  2. Aug 25, 2020 · I May Destroy You is a cryptic title. It could be a threat, a warning or merely an observation. But throughout Michaela Coel’s phenomenal HBO series, whose finale aired on Monday, the phrase ...

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  3. Aug 25, 2020 · Photo: HBO. “Ego Death,” the final episode of I May Destroy You, cements the genius of Michaela Coel with its nimble handling of a subject of considerable magnitude, both cultural and ...

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  5. Aug 24, 2020 · Photo: Natalie Seery/HBO. The original working title for I May Destroy You was January 22. Michaela Coel eventually scrapped it, in part, because she felt it would invite too many questions about ...

  6. Dec 14, 2020 · I May Destroy You is no different. Arabella’s flatmate offered a sense of calm in her chaotic life in their east London home, Kwame’s Tinder date shocked viewers when she turns out to be a ...

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  7. HBO (US) Release. 7 June. ( 2020-06-07) –. 14 July 2020. ( 2020-07-14) I May Destroy You is a British black comedy-drama television limited series created, written, co-directed, and executive produced by Michaela Coel for BBC One and HBO. The series is set in London with a predominantly Black British cast. [1]

  8. I May Destroy You: Created by Michaela Coel. With Michaela Coel, Weruche Opia, Paapa Essiedu, Stephen Wight. The question of sexual consent in contemporary life and how, in the new landscape of dating and relationships, we make the distinction between liberation and exploitation.

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