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Half Man Review Slams Gadd's Baby Reindeer Sequel

April 21, 2026·about 22 hours ago·via The Hollywood Reporter
Half Man Review Slams Gadd's Baby Reindeer Sequel
Richard Gadd's new series Half Man, the follow-up to his hit Baby Reindeer, dives deeper into torment but leaves critics feeling more exhausted than thrilled. Reviewers call it intense and raw, yet exhausting over long stretches without the punch of its predecessor. Gadd pushes boundaries again with personal, gritty storytelling that demands a lot from viewers. Baby Reindeer fans might tune in, but brace for a heavier ride. Streaming drama at its most challenging! Read more about this...

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