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- Critics and Netflix CEO Reed Hastings are raving about "The End of the F***ing World," a new Netflix original TV series.
- The absurdist black-comedy currently stands at a 100% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
- Hastings called the show Netflix's "most engaging addictive original wild show in a long time" in a recent Facebook post.
Since its release on Friday, Netflix's original TV series "The End of the F***ing World," has gained widespread acclaim from critics, along with an enthusiastic seal of approval from Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.
An absurdist black-comedy based on a comic series of the same name, the British show first premiered on the UK's Channel 4 in October. It currently stands at a 100% "Fresh" rating on the reviews aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
"The End of the F***ing World" follows the exploits of James, a 17 year old who believes he's a psychopath, and his classmate, Alyssa, who runs away from her rough home life in the company of James.
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Variety's Sonia Saraiya similarly praised the series for how it "gets under the viewer's skin with sharp, bloody intensity."
In a Facebook post on Sunday, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings linked to The Atlantic's review of the show while offering the following recommendation for the series:
"Wow new show. Most engaging addictive original wild show in a long time. Crazy good. Two teens searching. Watch!"
It seems Hastings has a predilection for dark comedies. In 2015, the Netflix CEO said his favorite Netflix original series was "BoJack Horseman," a darkly comedic animated show that satirizes Hollywood.