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I may destroy you kwame
I may destroy you kwame









The moment in the police station when Arabella realizes what happened to her that night as she reports the fragments she remembers to the policewoman is most moving.

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At the police station, though, for the first time the series reveals the bruises on her body, and she is forced to face the truth. She first bases her flashes of memory on what a YouTube video explains are fabricated images the brain creates. The series shows with such powerful frankness, Arabella’s disbelief and denial in what her fragmented memory is telling her. We discover with her, every new element confirming what she and we, the audience, already suspected with that first image of a man on top of her. We witness Arabella’s disorientation that lasts the whole day after. Her phone’s screen is smashed and there is this cut on her forehead. Images of her, staggering, falling to the floor as she struggles to open the doors out of the bar, are abruptly cut to an image of her back in the office writing on her computer. Nothing is thus shown of the night in question. Everything is told through Arabella's point of view.

i may destroy you kwame

One person tweeted, "I May Destroy You, will destroy me, every week for the next 9 episodes." While another viewer wrote, "If you get a chance, watch 'I May Destroy You.' Side note, it's a bit uncomfortable, but it addresses important issues, so just watch it.The series is cleverly written so that the audience experiences what it feels like to wake up from a memory black-out. The traumatic scene devastated viewers, as many took to Twitter to share how hard to watch the show is, yet how important it is to watch as well. However, the officer who was assigned to Kwame wasn’t sympathetic and. Trigger warning- what you see next may be hard to watch. 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. After accompanying Arabella to the police station, Kwame bravely returned on his own to report his own traumatic ordeal. And Monday night's episode continued to create buzz on social media, after Arabella's friend Kwame became the next person to fall victim to rape. "I May Destroy You," written by and starring Michaela Cole, has been praised for its realistic portrayal of sexual assault and the aftermath, since debuting on HBO earlier this month. KWAME: Yo, yo, nah, we're not having sex again. However, despite how tough the show is to take in, the reality of its portrayal is exactly why the show is pushing boundaries and continues to be one of the most talked about new shows on HBO. A feeling that was, sadly, triggering for some viewers. The episode ended with Kwame, in tears, calling Arabella to say goodnight, but holding back from sharing anything that had transpired. The traumatic scene devastated viewers, as many took to Twitter to share how "hard to watch" the show is, yet "how important it is" to watch as well. However, as Kwame is getting dressed to leave, Malik pushes Kwame back down and forces himself on Kwame, with his hands held down, as he proceeds to rape him. Kwame, portrayed by actor Paapa Essiedu, goes to a stranger named Malik's apartment for a random hookup and, after refusing to have unprotected sex, the two continue. A plot point that many saw as both unexpected and triggering.

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The fourth episode, titled "That Was Fun," had many viewers taking to social media following the final moments of the show as Arabella's friend Kwame became the next character to fall victim to rape.

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Since premiering earlier this month, HBO's new show I May Destroy You, written by and starring Michaela Coel, has been praised for its realistic portrayal of sexual assault and the aftermath, and Monday night's episode was no exception.









I may destroy you kwame