
Baby Reindeer · Season 1 · Netflix
Baby Reindeer Season 1
Baby Reindeer Season 1 is a MUST-WATCH, BollyMeter 9.0/10. 7 episodes on Netflix from 11 April 2024.
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What BollyAI Thinks
Baby Reindeer arrived as one of 2024's most discussed television events. Based on Richard Gadd's stage play and his own experience of stalking and sexual abuse, the seven episodes tracked a man undone by both the stalker he'd attracted and the crime committed against him that he'd never processed. The structural intelligence was in making both stories simultaneous - the stalking both a narrative and a mirror. Critics at 98% used language about courage and necessity that they rarely deploy. The audience score of 7.9 on IMDb reflected a show that was admired more than it was easily consumed. The BAFTA and Emmy wins that followed placed it among the decade's landmark limited series.
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The Room
“Baby Reindeer is devastating, unflinching autofiction - Richard Gadd announces himself as one of the most singular voices in television.”
Rotten Tomatoes (critics consensus)
Standout Episodes
The hours worth arguing about — premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.
- E1Episode 18.8
Donny Dunn buys a stranger a cup of tea and invites something he can't uninvite. The episode establishes the show's double register: comedy about a failing comedian, and the first, barely perceptible notes of a story that is going somewhere much darker. Gadd's face as Donny is the show's most precise instrument.
The moment: The first text from Martha - the moment the free tea stops being a small kindness.
“Baby Reindeer's opening is disarmingly light - which makes what comes later land harder.” — Rotten Tomatoes (critics consensus)
- E4Episode 49.5
The episode where the show's other story surfaces. The stalking continues, but what happened to Donny before Martha is disclosed with a restraint that makes it more devastating. Gadd performing this material is an act of public exposure that reframes everything prior and everything subsequent.
The moment: The disclosure scene - the reason the show exists, told with extraordinary economy.
“Episode 4 is the episode Baby Reindeer was always building toward - one of the most demanding pieces of acting on television in years.” — Rotten Tomatoes (critics consensus)