BBC2's 'Unforgivable' Review: A Darkly Comic Dive into Adolescence's Turmoil
BBC2's 'Unforgivable': A Dark Comedy Gem

Christopher Stevens takes a scalpel to BBC2's latest offering, 'Unforgivable,' a darkly comic series that plunges into the turbulent waters of adolescence. With razor-sharp writing and unflinching honesty, the show captures the cringe-worthy, often painful journey of growing up.

A Brutally Honest Portrayal

The series doesn’t shy away from the raw, awkward realities of teenage life. From ill-fated crushes to disastrous social interactions, 'Unforgivable' leans into the discomfort, making it both hilarious and painfully relatable.

Standout Performances

The cast delivers stellar performances, particularly the lead, whose portrayal of a socially inept teen is both heartbreaking and sidesplitting. The supporting characters add layers of absurdity, creating a world that feels exaggerated yet eerily familiar.

Final Verdict

While not for the faint-hearted, 'Unforgivable' is a bold, brilliantly executed dark comedy that will leave you cringing one moment and laughing out loud the next. A must-watch for fans of edgy, unconventional storytelling.