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Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ Isn’t Your Typical Teenage Series—Here’s Why

March 27, 2025

March 27, 2025

The Netflix Adolescence series has got parents everywhere questioning everything right now.

From Stranger Things to XO, Kitty, Heartstopper to Never Have I Ever, Netflix has given us plenty of teen series that hit deep. These shows explore friendship, first love, and the rollercoaster of growing up, making them relatable not just for Gen Z but for audiences of all ages. They help us reflect on our own experiences and understand what younger generations are going through.

But Netflix’s latest teen drama, Adolescence, takes a much darker turn. This four-episode series is not just another coming-of-age story. It has sparked heated debates among parents. The discussions focus on social media’s impact and the dangers of toxic masculinity. The show also explores what happens when things go horribly wrong.

Here’s What You Have to Know About Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ Series

Since its release on March 13, Netflix’s Adolescence series has skyrocketed in popularity, topping TV ratings in the UK and trending worldwide. In just four days, it racked up a massive 24.3 million views. Written by British screenwriter Jack Thorne, the show unpacks the intense, thought-provoking conversations about how online culture influences young minds, especially boys.

Filmed in a gripping, single-shot style, Adolescence tells the story of Jamie Miller, played by Owen Cooper. Authorities accuse him of murdering his schoolmate, Katie. He commits the crime after consuming misogynistic ideologies online. The series explores the controversial “incel” subculture. This subculture consists of men who believe they are doomed to be undesirable to women. Their frustration often turns into deep-seated resentment. The show doesn’t just highlight these toxic beliefs but also raises questions about how social media fuels them.

One of the most unsettling ideas in Adolescence is a troubling belief about attraction. It claims that 80% of women are only drawn to 20% of men. This belief pushes young boys to manipulate girls for romantic or sexual relationships. The mindset spreads widely through online platforms, influencing vulnerable individuals. In some cases, it has even led to real-world violence. The show doesn’t shy away from exposing these harsh realities.

The Impact of the Netflix ‘Adolescence’ Series

The four-part mini-series was produced with Hollywood A-lister Brad Pitt as an executive producer. It has sparked intense discussions among parents and many adults. Even the creators were shocked by its impact.

“We never thought for a second that it would have such an impact,” said creator Stephen Graham. He also plays Jamie’s father in the series. The inspiration came from real-life cases of teenage boys committing violent crimes against girls. These tragedies pushed Graham to explore why they happen.

Beyond the crime itself, Adolescence sheds light on the struggles of growing up in a world where social media plays a massive role in shaping identities. It forces parents to ask: How do we protect our kids? Schools are also re-evaluating how they educate students about online influence and gender dynamics.

More than just another teenage drama, Netflix Adolescence series is an eye-opener. It’s a chilling, powerful story that makes us rethink the digital world we live in and the hidden dangers lurking in online spaces.

So, what do you think? Have you watched Netflix Adolescence series yet? If not, it’s definitely one to add to your watchlist—you’ll definitely be left thinking about it long after the final episode.

Cover image credit: Netflix

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