One of the best shows ever made but certainly seems to be polarizing.
Seems a bit of a litmus on people willing to engage with their own emotions as each episode does a stellar job at provoking the emotions surrounding the topic at hand which is an amazing combo of long lasting issues of male rage meets our uk cultural climate right now.
I think the show does a great job at not just demonizing the boy and his father, which again I feel leads to some confused audience members. A great deal is shown in depth but a great deal is also left for the audience to piece together, projecting their own ideas and prejudices to fill the gaps.
Some of the best acting I have seen in a long time.