The True Story Behind Baby Reindeer | Netflix

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Baby Reindeer is a true story from writer and creator Richard Gadd. “It shows the messier side of stalking, the side that isn’t necessarily black and white”. Richard shares how one kind gesture went on to cause extreme ramifications in his own life, and what drove him to create the drama Baby Reindeer.
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When a struggling comedian shows one act of kindness to a vulnerable woman, it sparks a suffocating obsession which threatens to wreck both their lives.

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  • "Would you see me less of a man?" Absolutely amazing

    @conforzo@conforzo28 күн бұрын
    • That did it for me!

      @tionak@tionak26 күн бұрын
    • Me too!!!!

      @Henry-qh5zf@Henry-qh5zf26 күн бұрын
    • Absolutely brilliant!

      @tjsera1837@tjsera183726 күн бұрын
    • Such humanity!

      @tjsera1837@tjsera183726 күн бұрын
    • Sobbing!! 😢😢😢❤

      @shelleybartley8913@shelleybartley891326 күн бұрын
  • This is one of the bravest pieces I've ever watched. I laughed, I cried. Brilliant, just brilliant.

    @MadelynDwyer@MadelynDwyerАй бұрын
    • I feel exactly the same about the series 🙏

      @belandmarie-eve9672@belandmarie-eve9672Ай бұрын
    • Bot (or just another account made just to make more reviews), literally an account made a few hours ago at the time of me posting this comment.

      @John_The_Fourth@John_The_FourthАй бұрын
    • Literally the courage to go back to the darkest times in your life and create something good out of it isnt something most people can do. This man is absolutely amazing

      @rayhelmathews3829@rayhelmathews3829Ай бұрын
    • Me too. Wiping up the tears now. Brilliantly heartbreaking.

      @macphallic@macphallic29 күн бұрын
    • Incredible 😢

      @stefaniejanejones87@stefaniejanejones8728 күн бұрын
  • “Some people run by packing their bags and some people run away by staying in the same place for too long!” -- that line was deep and profound.

    @IcallCAP24@IcallCAP2423 күн бұрын
    • Me too.. it might help me 😥

      @missfrostproof07@missfrostproof0721 күн бұрын
    • Me too, literally many of the scenes/ lines called me out. Triggering.

      @Marie0575@Marie057520 күн бұрын
    • Me too friend.

      @xeshtaed@xeshtaed19 күн бұрын
    • I loved that line. Kinda scary that as I read your comment it just played that bit.

      @DamianDC@DamianDC15 күн бұрын
    • exactly this

      @tinytysquad8990@tinytysquad899012 күн бұрын
  • That part when the dad says he was in the catholic church...sent chills!!!

    @morriemariani9646@morriemariani964615 күн бұрын
    • What happens in Catholic Church?

      @Ririfentynews@Ririfentynews12 күн бұрын
    • @@Ririfentynews paedophilia

      @morriemariani9646@morriemariani964612 күн бұрын
    • They r word kids ​ So his dad was graped@@Ririfentynews

      @IzzySimee@IzzySimee12 күн бұрын
    • @@Ririfentynews dont know if this a joke, but the catholic church has a reputation for a lot of priest being caught diddling kids by abusing their position of power and the church tries to protect the priest by paying hush money to the victims families. And it make sense because religious people are easier to control and priest are trusted by a lot of church goers and kids are more likely to listen and do whatever the priest tells them to do and then you have the backing of your church and other weirdo priest, its a very easy position to get and easy to take advantage of for kiddy lovers and in general for people who are abusers or people who like to have power.

      @kuchuyobenai9461@kuchuyobenai946112 күн бұрын
    • ⁠@@Ririfentynews it’s so hard to fully explain because unfortunately it’s prevalent not only in the Catholic churches but other religious “churches” as well, but it’s a well known fact that many Catholic Churches have been grounds for lots of sexual abuse of minors, notably with young males. There’s been hundreds of cases that have been reported and thousands that have not been formally reported due to religious trauma and backlash towards victims.

      @aleakey9527@aleakey952712 күн бұрын
  • The lady who played Martha was absolutely brilliant, very talented she reminded me of kathy bates in misery, she deserves an award she is so talented!

    @sylvee2@sylvee2Ай бұрын
    • Jessica Gunning! Very underrated actress

      @dougiet1999@dougiet199928 күн бұрын
    • My thought exactly!

      @aces9057@aces905728 күн бұрын
    • Watch her in The Outlaws written by and starring Stephen Merchant........oh and the inimitable Christopher Walken. Her performance is flawless.

      @stefaniejanejones87@stefaniejanejones8728 күн бұрын
    • Not quite Annie more tender and torn without the brutal murder

      @LUCKSREVENGE@LUCKSREVENGE27 күн бұрын
    • I agree, she gave justice to the character.

      @Al-RashidHassan@Al-RashidHassan27 күн бұрын
  • The way he can go through this all over again is just flabbergasting

    @chiflynex@chiflynexАй бұрын
    • That’s the part that amazes me. I just keep asking - how did you do that again?

      @SlasherChick@SlasherChickАй бұрын
    • 🤦‍♀️ That's the part that helps people gets through their traumas. Not talking about it is the trauma.

      @mammybelle7302@mammybelle7302Ай бұрын
    • Thats why hes amazing. Literally amazing

      @rayhelmathews3829@rayhelmathews3829Ай бұрын
    • @@mammybelle7302This!!! You have to face your past or you’ll be stuck forever.

      @illogical001@illogical00128 күн бұрын
    • same, especially the abuse part, it was hard to watch

      @fh5047@fh504725 күн бұрын
  • When I first started this series, I thought the actor was playing the role TOO well. His trauma, his mannerisms. It made so much sense that it was played by the real victim. So well done.

    @amandaevans3761@amandaevans376114 күн бұрын
    • I think thats the amazing thing about the story. He didnt tell it the way that he's the victim. It's a very nuanced territory.

      @ivanyoung2516@ivanyoung25167 күн бұрын
    • By the surviver non the less.

      @pintoproof5728@pintoproof57287 күн бұрын
    • He had an amazing take on it. This was so brave, and I hope he can heal from all the trauma.

      @lokimirazita1809@lokimirazita18093 күн бұрын
    • @@ivanyoung2516 true. he was honest about being toxic himself.

      @dominicijavier1575@dominicijavier15752 күн бұрын
    • Fantastic Series

      @matthewhalloran5445@matthewhalloran5445Күн бұрын
  • This story was traumatic and it made me super uncomfortable. Thank you for sharing bits of your story. From being groomed, sexually assaulted, stalked, abused in every way. It needed to be shared. Let your success be a MASSIVE middle finger to the villians who tried to break you.

    @priscillae93@priscillae9322 күн бұрын
    • He also wanted to bring empathy, understanding toward Martha situation. Not a middle finger but a way to open a conversation on mental illnesses, the complexity of the mind and traumas.

      @Emma-vk9ts@Emma-vk9ts19 күн бұрын
    • @@Emma-vk9ts Yes, I noticed that. I work in Healthcare, therefore I have empathy for those who are clearly unwell. No doubt he was living a nightmare, however I admire how careful they were in her portrayal.

      @priscillae93@priscillae9319 күн бұрын
    • @@Emma-vk9ts Stop feeling sorry for this woman 🙄 she’s not only stalker but a racist too judging by her social media posts! I have no Sympathy, she has ruined lives.

      @sjanex@sjanex16 күн бұрын
    • He was abused but could have handels the situation better, like not taking drugs, keeping contact with martha etc .. not to be rude but u sleep in the bed u make. he did this on himself.

      @mattisketels8939@mattisketels893910 күн бұрын
    • @@mattisketels8939 Nobody said his decision making was right. However, if you've ever been in a difficult mental state, you are vulnerable to anything. Can we not congratulate him on getting to other side after his failures? There are so many souls who go into a spiral and end up early in the grave.

      @priscillae93@priscillae9310 күн бұрын
  • Richard’s empathy for “Martha” was one of many aspects of this story that broke my heart.

    @JacWarner@JacWarner28 күн бұрын
    • I didn’t get the ending? Was he in love with Martha?

      @FlowerGirl-lp4kb@FlowerGirl-lp4kb25 күн бұрын
    • @@FlowerGirl-lp4kbNo, it’s more that he discovered that Martha, despite her behaviour, still had tangible relatable emotions driving her madness, and that the patterns Donny observed to have destroyed his life were present in hers as well.

      @bweebi@bweebi25 күн бұрын
    • @@FlowerGirl-lp4kb He understood that her behavior, just as his own behavior, came from trauma. It just manifests itself differently for different people.

      @kim3295@kim329524 күн бұрын
    • Truly, I had a stalker once and I remember breaking down in tears to my best friend because I was accidentally nice to him in passing yrs later and started receiving threats again and she got so mad at me like wtf why would you have even acknowledged him!? And she was right. But that ONE smile started it all over again. And I def felt bad for him at first until he involved my family then I had to get a restraining order. It's the oddest situation really, I was once group friends with that person so it's like a million emotions in one and for some reason a lot of shame and guilt. I love this series and they captured each side almost perfectly I think. (Because every situation is a bit different obviously) It's not always a black&white situation. And it's caused me trauma for years so I applaud him hugely for creating this & sharing his story to help others.

      @krosina95@krosina9524 күн бұрын
    • Couldn’t agree more

      @katherinebrown8939@katherinebrown893924 күн бұрын
  • "i hated myself so much more than i could ever love her, and i loved her so much"

    @bangerpickleball@bangerpickleball7 күн бұрын
    • most heartbreaking thing I’ve ever heard

      @jenni7493@jenni74933 күн бұрын
    • Insane line

      @yocomet@yocometКүн бұрын
  • “What did they do to you?” I literally gasped at that line. The mentally ill stalker saw right through him! Amazing piece of work.

    @jayduncan9315@jayduncan931520 күн бұрын
    • I actually think this is a phrase and tactic used to make him feel vulnerable. A narcissistic move.

      @Skippertoo@Skippertoo3 күн бұрын
  • Him reliving the assault scene is actually pretty crazy. I still wonder if he’s ok…

    @WilliamsPinch@WilliamsPinch29 күн бұрын
    • Good point. Pretty wild

      @markdouglas1601@markdouglas160128 күн бұрын
    • He needs a lot of support and help I think he has this, he probably also has ups and downs but I hope he is well

      @dezl6056@dezl605624 күн бұрын
    • As a victim myself, it's kind of a weird and very personal situation and only those who've been through it, know the best way to heal. A lot of the times, victims are re-traumatized each and every time they share the details regarding the abuse that took place. Some victims go on to victimize others in a desperate attempt to reverse the shame they still deeply feel by playing the role of the aggressor. Then their are the very few who can openly talk about it or in even fewer cases, walk not only themsleves but the entire world through what happened and eventually that pain will start to evolve into catharsis when others suffering with the same trauma feel open enough to let you know how much they relate to your experience and can finally find the courage to confront their own pain in turn beginning a process of healing as well. I may not have worded everything right but I hope it makes enough sense to try and explain it a bit.

      @accuser_of_the_brethren7816@accuser_of_the_brethren781623 күн бұрын
    • He will never be okay but he will have better days than some

      @moodforever@moodforever21 күн бұрын
    • @@moodforeverdo you know him?

      @louisemiller3784@louisemiller378421 күн бұрын
  • It deserves all the awards. From beginning to end: absolutely brilliant.

    @MelodyHoefdraad-pf7dg@MelodyHoefdraad-pf7dgАй бұрын
    • Literally. This show is unlike anything ive seen before

      @rayhelmathews3829@rayhelmathews3829Ай бұрын
    • @@rayhelmathews3829 Thank you

      @amystuckey5900@amystuckey590020 күн бұрын
    • @@amystuckey5900 For what ?

      @Iden_Elihio_1999@Iden_Elihio_199918 күн бұрын
  • that liner of “being an open wound they can sniff at” was one of those statements that wakes you up and lives with you. It perfectly sums up the cycle of abuse and dark parts of human psyche. Ugh, just a work of art all the way around. I hope this is healing on a new level for you.

    @sydneymyers6883@sydneymyers688320 күн бұрын
    • That line was amazing.

      @tara5447@tara544718 күн бұрын
    • What scene did he say this?

      @greekfreek21@greekfreek2117 күн бұрын
    • @@greekfreek21 it was during his scene where he confesses about the abuse and stuff that happened to him in the comedy set.

      @kuchuyobenai9461@kuchuyobenai946112 күн бұрын
    • For me as well that line had a biggest effect on me (although there were plenty of “big lines” in the story telling), woke up still thinking about it. So simply put words together and still have the deepest and truest meaning that never has been so accurately said before. He really went through the trauma otherwise couldn’t come up with gems like that.

      @catpawprints1@catpawprints1Күн бұрын
  • The scene with his parents where he tells them what has been happening, I couldn’t stop the tears. It was so powerful, I felt such a physical reaction, it was like it was happening to me. Incredible tv. I hope this small UK production gets the accolades it deserves. Best thing I’ve seen in a long long time.

    @AdeleFindell-mx8ct@AdeleFindell-mx8ct20 күн бұрын
    • When his dad said he grew up in the Catholic Church and we immediately knew what he meant 😢

      @ikindoflikemangoes4951@ikindoflikemangoes495117 күн бұрын
    • Me too, that's where I broke. I was "he was suffering the entire time, and they always were open to support him!"

      @theyoutubeanalyst3731@theyoutubeanalyst37318 күн бұрын
    • Same!! I couldn't grasp that scene with any sort of logic, all pure emotion, I was gulping down my tears and my husband's just like, "are you alright?!" Like NOOOO, not even close.

      @danithomas180@danithomas1807 күн бұрын
    • Same! It was the only part in the series that I cried.

      @harper_anne2089@harper_anne20893 күн бұрын
  • Baby Reindeer is an undeniably bingeworthy masterpiece! But what truly sets it apart is that we get to see the psychological complexity of being groomed, abused, stalked through the eyes of a man - a perspective sadly often overlooked. It shines a light in that dirty corner that no one wants to look at. I'm sure a lot of people who lived in the shadows of their own shame will finally feel seen 🖤

    @Lady_Brompton@Lady_Brompton29 күн бұрын
    • The confession of his parents when he told them. I sobbed so hard! 😭

      @Aurora59730@Aurora5973027 күн бұрын
    • For real.. I assume you watched the whole thing and I'm not spoiling anything but in the final episode when his dad looks at him and says, "What about me? Would you treat me any differently?".... The confused look on Donnie's face as his dad says "I grew up in the Catholic Church"... and then his realization that he and his father had both been raped was a gut punch. So much shame washed away as they healed together. 😢 Beautiful

      @sleazeberg@sleazeberg27 күн бұрын
    • @@sleazeberg Totally 🖤 I loved that it wasn't just between father and son - the mother knew well what her husband had to carry all these years and now her son too...although it was heavy, the scene lifted a weight off everyone's shoulders. No one had to carry it alone anymore

      @Lady_Brompton@Lady_Brompton27 күн бұрын
    • This 1000 percent! Very well articulated.

      @umhewow@umhewow26 күн бұрын
    • Men get abused too women don't seem to understand that..where I work is always about the wrongs of women no voice for men no opinion allowed just agree..the worst abuse I ever had was from women and I'm a man...this film is very important.

      @plumduff3303@plumduff330326 күн бұрын
  • What blows my mind is that Richard is my age. He’s only about to be 35. You can tell he’s lived a long life already. His story is wild. And I think his retelling of it is a form of therapy for him. He’s wise beyond his years, out of necessity. I’m glad he’s come out the other side of all these experiences.

    @h.b16@h.b1629 күн бұрын
    • 35???

      @WilliamsPinch@WilliamsPinch29 күн бұрын
    • Retelling always heals... even more when your not alone.

      @nataliebella1586@nataliebella158628 күн бұрын
    • He's also a psycho who enjoyed getting stalked to some extent and got off on the "shame" he felt when dating a trans woman when there's nothing wrong with dating trans people if that's what you're in to and subjected her to that emotional roller-coaster. I'm not saying he deserved to get stalked but he low key got a thrill out of it by his own admission and even slept with his stalker.

      @SlitWristMisfit_@SlitWristMisfit_27 күн бұрын
    • He looks about 50

      @user-ce6uq3dn9o@user-ce6uq3dn9o27 күн бұрын
    • @@user-ce6uq3dn9o That's what drugs can do to people. My great uncle was an addict for most of his life and I've seen pictures of him in his early 30s where he looked about 60.

      @vincentsmith8190@vincentsmith819025 күн бұрын
  • My fiancé asked me “why did you watch it if you knew it could harm you?” I told him about my experience watching this, while also being a victim of sexual assault. He knew, since a long time ago. It was… triggering, to say the least. But I stayed. And I watched. And I cried and panicked and had to pause a couple of times. It wasnt the scenes of the actual abuse what triggered me. It was the aftermath, your description of shame, the pathetic sense of worthlessness… When you go through these things you kinda know who really went through this and who is writing it just for show… I knew you knew. And I felt seen. No one tells you how to go through this. No one tells you “omg I went through the same! Relatable!” Its so hard to find a place to talk about this, without being seen as a victim, as the poor thing, as a broken person. Watching this was so so harmful but at last, I was seen. Thank you. I wish the best of recoveries for you, you are a brave soul.

    @kassyyar97@kassyyar9715 күн бұрын
    • Yes! I agree

      @annalo2152@annalo215210 күн бұрын
    • wow thank u for sharing- i couldn’t describe my experience watching better than this.

      @jun0b0t@jun0b0t10 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing your story iam going to watch it tonight iam Surivior of domestic violence and sa my son said might be too much for your mum but I said I want to watch it .because we come through and come out the other side stronger hope ur OK now darling ❤❤❤

      @mariemcbride3918@mariemcbride39189 күн бұрын
    • What's wrong with being seen as a victim or a broken thing if you are those things? You're just reinforcing the shame and stigma

      @insertname2035@insertname20358 күн бұрын
    • @@insertname2035 I dont think you understood what I meant to say. Talking about this with friends, loved ones, family: you see their faces and how they see you either with distrust, disgust, sadness. Specially coming from the culture I come from. You are “dirty” afterwards. I cant really talk about this with no one I know because all these emotions it brings. At least watching baby reindeer I felt seen. Thats what I meant.

      @kassyyar97@kassyyar978 күн бұрын
  • I didn't blink the entire series. The bravery to not only tell your truth but to reenact and relive it is extraordinary. I hope Richard and everyone involved knows that they are truly worthy of the peace, love and joy that they are longing for.

    @meditatemaven2969@meditatemaven296922 күн бұрын
  • The story, the camera, the scenery, the film set, the cast... everything is phenomenal. Plus: Not a single bad actor. No unnecessary dialogue, no pointless scene. I can't remember ever seeing anything better.

    @wortflorist@wortflorist29 күн бұрын
    • The wig the glasses the catch phrase, brilliant

      @ChrisJ-ru6ek@ChrisJ-ru6ek27 күн бұрын
    • Couldn't agree more

      @mygamingrecollection@mygamingrecollection24 күн бұрын
    • It's a surprise to me that it's the director that played the main character. He wasn't acting but exposing his raw emotions to his audience. I teared up and cry cause i know victoms of rape and i know the kind of emptions loved ones deal with. We need more unfiltered things like these

      @Andalaeknir86@Andalaeknir8623 күн бұрын
    • true! I didn't fast forward, I watched

      @mumumeme8496@mumumeme849623 күн бұрын
    • and no forced inclusion bc he really was attracted to man at some point and also woman. The trans woman was a mixture of two. And she was a necessity character on the plot. All the actors were amazing. 😍😭

      @NostalgiaEdits111@NostalgiaEdits11111 күн бұрын
  • The trailer does NOT do this justice AT ALL. Each episode hits harder and harder. I wasn't ready for this. Anyone who's ever struggled with self hatred or is LGBT should watch this.

    @SlitWristMisfit_@SlitWristMisfit_27 күн бұрын
    • I had to take a break because ot felt so real. Can't wait to finish

      @floralendurance@floralendurance23 күн бұрын
    • Honestly I think all of us should watch this, if for nothing else; understanding.

      @Holiday-sDad@Holiday-sDad23 күн бұрын
    • As a gay man, I find it pretty insulting that you think gay men and lesbians would be uniquely affected by a show about a confused bisexual with a thing for MTF transsexuals. Also, it is literally impossible to be “LGBT.” Homosexuality and bisexuality are mutually sexual orientations, and transgender identity isn’t even a sexual orientation at all.

      @mistergrieves@mistergrieves22 күн бұрын
    • yeah this show was incredible !!

      @camilleconnaughton6325@camilleconnaughton632520 күн бұрын
    • @@floralendurance the first episode w/ the male abuser. i had to stop watching for a bit after

      @proxycsgony6697@proxycsgony669717 күн бұрын
  • The on stage mental breakdown scene has to win some kind of award

    @patrickm7754@patrickm775417 күн бұрын
    • Indeed.

      @marieromero291@marieromero2916 күн бұрын
    • It was so uncomfortable to watch cause it was so raw and real,like you were right there in the audience reliving this nightmare with him

      @magicalgrasshopper@magicalgrasshopper3 күн бұрын
    • Yeah but that didn’t even happen though. Watch the real video of it. Completely different

      @Dontatmebruv@Dontatmebruv2 күн бұрын
    • i really feel pain and cry on that scene

      @user-rc3lg1yp7b@user-rc3lg1yp7b2 күн бұрын
  • The actress who played Martha is phenomenal

    @Wahwahrah@Wahwahrah15 күн бұрын
    • No, her Scottish accent was terrible unfortunately

      @amanda.s9948@amanda.s99487 күн бұрын
  • I knew it was based upon a true story but had no idea just how personal it truly was to you, the main actor...your own story. This is incredibly brave. To put yourself through this and do it in such an amazing way. Massively impressed

    @melissav5094@melissav509428 күн бұрын
    • Same !!! 😮😮😮 I didn’t know it happened to him ! Still can’t believe he slept with Martha though ! Wild

      @lynahiacampbell8232@lynahiacampbell823227 күн бұрын
    • "true story"

      @JulianLeahy@JulianLeahy24 күн бұрын
    • Yes, I did not realize the creator/writer was also the actor…

      @xoMrsWentzxo@xoMrsWentzxo24 күн бұрын
    • he didn't lol watch again ​@lynahiacampbell8232

      @alialidrissi4163@alialidrissi416322 күн бұрын
    • @@JulianLeahyExactly. I have a feeling that 90% of it is made up.

      @mistergrieves@mistergrieves22 күн бұрын
  • I just stayed up all night watching this, an incredible show that highlights the best of British television and filmmaking. Never seen anything like it before, amazing!!

    @egjw@egjwАй бұрын
    • Same here❤

      @meemo5796@meemo5796Ай бұрын
    • same here

      @KanekiKen-in3pf@KanekiKen-in3pfАй бұрын
    • Me too! I can’t stop thinking about it.

      @user-zw6lw7qh1o@user-zw6lw7qh1oАй бұрын
    • Me too!! I was so sleepy but I needed to watch it through. Very unique limited series. Loved it.

      @adamthemango09@adamthemango0929 күн бұрын
    • Samezies! ❤

      @chrismack2677@chrismack267729 күн бұрын
  • Richard Gadd just created an entire new genre: the autobiographical true crime psycho-thriller dramedy. The best piece of writing and acting of the year. He just gave a new entire meaning to the words "brutally honest"!

    @miguelrosado6348@miguelrosado634819 күн бұрын
    • Your genre name is perfection! EXACTLY what unique category this show falls into 😂🎉

      @anibindi3752@anibindi3752Күн бұрын
  • You never see something this brutally candid anymore. Its a game changer of a show. I fucking loved it.

    @scoon2117@scoon2117Күн бұрын
    • Maybe because you were not in it?

      @elfboy29@elfboy29Күн бұрын
  • Binged this yesterday. Cannot believe he played himself. That must’ve been incredibly painful & difficult. So freaking brave! Brilliant bit of work.

    @kelliegrant18@kelliegrant1828 күн бұрын
    • It’s cathartic. And it’s obviously part of his repetition compulsion, but in a healthy way. In the show you see how he gets stuck it patterns of re-enacting the abuses. While doing it artistically it can help the world.

      @nataliaalfonso2662@nataliaalfonso266222 күн бұрын
  • Telling his mother and father what happened was heart breaking

    @AfroVibez@AfroVibez26 күн бұрын
    • His parents must be heartbroken to hear those madness that happened to their son too 😢

      @phonemanysavatdy261@phonemanysavatdy26112 күн бұрын
    • And yet, it’s such a privilege to have parents you can tell everything with confidence.

      @SculptExpress-gv8jp@SculptExpress-gv8jp10 күн бұрын
  • I found ‘the making of’ as emotionally powerful as the series. Richard deserves accolades for this raw piece of writing! And both him and Jessica Oscar’s. Amazing. More as real and powerful as this please Netflix!

    @swannielake@swannielake22 күн бұрын
  • Holy hell, i had no idea that the person playing Donny was actually the person who went through this. This is the bravest thing I’ve ever seen.

    @ass3njoyer@ass3njoyer28 күн бұрын
    • nor me.

      @suel3804@suel380425 күн бұрын
    • @@suel3804oh man lol I just read your comment as “not for me” and then I saw your profile picture and I was like wait didn’t I just see this person comment on being a therapist talking about how it gave you an eye into the numbness of what male trauma victims can go through, and then I reread your comment and realized I was an idiot 😂

      @Alphabunsquad@Alphabunsquad25 күн бұрын
    • I'm a little worried for him when Martha see's this though.

      @marie60790@marie6079024 күн бұрын
    • @@marie60790 yeah, but it would definitely be dealt with 100 times better + after doing jail time already let’s just hope she learned her lesson and got help with her mental illness:// hope she’s doing better

      @ass3njoyer@ass3njoyer24 күн бұрын
    • @@ass3njoyer Mental illness ? Are you for real. ?

      @jigglyjump434@jigglyjump43424 күн бұрын
  • I just finished the series without stopping. The performances, the writing, the harrowing story were captivating. I did not know about Richard Gadd and his one man show before watching the series. Many times watching I was in awe of his performance. Now I know why, and I’m even more in awe. Thank you for your bravery because this story is so important to tell. May the awards season find you nominated and winning.

    @TheJoya1234@TheJoya123422 күн бұрын
    • I lol when the dad showed support when he was leaving on the train, made me cry also

      @amystuckey5900@amystuckey590020 күн бұрын
    • Same I finished the whole series last afternoon. 😭

      @NostalgiaEdits111@NostalgiaEdits11111 күн бұрын
  • Genuinely the best show I’ve seen in a while. The casting was absolutely perfect, and the realness of it all was so insanely prevalent and beautiful. 10/10

    @hazelmansfield4756@hazelmansfield475627 күн бұрын
    • Absolutely!

      @poshrosh08@poshrosh0824 күн бұрын
  • Dear Richard, you have no idea how life changing this series is! I was challenged, cried, realised things from my own life, felt less alone in my own abuse, and grew more empathy for people in my life who are self-sabotaging. Seeing you look better now provides me peace. If you have the energy and emotional capacity, how would you feel about sharing about why you returned to your abusers home? I hope you're in a place in life where you feel deserving of happiness, fulfilment and love for self. Bless you

    @northa3617@northa361728 күн бұрын
    • this!!!!

      @shkendishala3200@shkendishala320025 күн бұрын
    • I hope I feel the same way when I watch this later today.

      @MauriAllure@MauriAllure25 күн бұрын
    • The way I perceived it Richard was deeply manipulated by the alleged success to fulfill his dreams of becoming famous and finally liked by other people that led him through that hell over and over again. The inner need to pursue his dream being worth the abuse in his manipulated mind, a necessary sacrifice to make even though it hurts. And if it hurts less with every time it happens and you've come too far to stop now, you just close your eyes and run into the same wall again and again.

      @l33t07@l33t0724 күн бұрын
    • I wanted to ask the same question

      @janetDT1904@janetDT190424 күн бұрын
    • That's a very thoughtful way of asking this question that I also want to know the answer of! I also want to know what drove him to catalog & continually listen to Martha's voice messages.... my husband found it very odd. Lol

      @ReaJean420@ReaJean42013 күн бұрын
  • Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

    @ToniMonteroroman@ToniMonteroroman14 күн бұрын
    • Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Germany. Really need

      @fakiriayoub8087@fakiriayoub808714 күн бұрын
    • Yes, dr.porass. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

      @FabioPioFersini@FabioPioFersini14 күн бұрын
    • I wish they were readily available in my place. Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac. He's constantly talking about killing someone. He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.

      @FletcherHackman@FletcherHackman14 күн бұрын
    • Is he on instagram?

      @fakiriayoub8087@fakiriayoub808714 күн бұрын
    • Yes he is dr.porass.

      @FabioPioFersini@FabioPioFersini14 күн бұрын
  • The fact he had to act out what he experienced makes this man braver than most.

    @gelozyg1732@gelozyg17322 күн бұрын
  • Such respect for Richard bringing such a traumatic and frightening time period of his lifetime to the screen, and as a play as well. Honestly horrific the things he went through, but to be able to re tell that and relive those experiences again is such a strong thing to do. Love the show, big respect to everyone who made it

    @Ben_Ramirez19@Ben_Ramirez19Ай бұрын
  • I know someone who knows the director and apparently they had to cut a scene about another SA Richard went through as it was too violent. Brilliant show. Hope he’s ok.

    @farahkane@farahkane24 күн бұрын
    • Yeah people never want to understand or believe how many rapes we go through.

      @nataliaalfonso2662@nataliaalfonso266222 күн бұрын
    • i hope hes okay too.

      @bmags4188@bmags418820 күн бұрын
    • What happened in that scene, if you know?

      @majj2370@majj237019 күн бұрын
    • @@majj2370they don’t.. just looking for attention.

      @tonic1667@tonic166717 күн бұрын
    • @@maybeen9294don’t know if KZhead allows it but the second word is assault, I’ll let you fill in the blank

      @la.uralox@la.uralox16 күн бұрын
  • I think Richard Gadd has done what many of us wish we had the courage to do, which is stripping ourselves off our deepest traumas and insecurities publicly, hoping for the best, and finding a measure of peace, a more wholesome self, and coming to terms with who we are, for better or for worse. I'm fascinated by his complex, yet honest humanity, and for conveying such an intricate story for the world to enjoy, understand, and more importantly, relate to. The entire cast did an awesome job, but Richard and Jessica Gunning truly knocked it out of the park. Great show!

    @hawaiana2@hawaiana215 күн бұрын
  • This show deeply moved me. I've never seen storytelling done like this before. The creator should be extremely proud

    @mel_issa__@mel_issa__21 күн бұрын
  • For such heavy material, I binged the entire series easily. Very triggering stuff but handled with such care and (dark) humour. Richard Gadd is on my radar now (in a non-stalkery way)

    @Chibbykins@Chibbykins29 күн бұрын
  • I just binged it, I’m still processing. It touched on so many important issues, wow. It’s so well done. I’m sad that this even happened to him, but I’m glad he’s willing to put it out there and to facilitate conversations.

    @julietafernandezcastex@julietafernandezcastexАй бұрын
  • I cried so much. Every parent should watch this to be aware of a lot of things. Thank you for sharing Richard.

    @alexandramuradas4619@alexandramuradas461923 күн бұрын
  • What incredible emotional intelligence and honesty in showing the ways you see your own flaws and the flaws of others. Nothing is black and white and it takes time to see that for most of us.

    @LizzyGiggles@LizzyGiggles6 күн бұрын
  • He's truly an artist!! The rawness and vulnerability in this series is just something I've never really seen before

    @bogw1tch@bogw1tch25 күн бұрын
  • Just finished watching this and I'm blown away. He really found a way to express how complicated abusive situations are. Really beautifully done.

    @Hello_Spaceboy@Hello_Spaceboy28 күн бұрын
  • I thought the series was a great watch, but what makes it so special is that the person playing the troubled character is what lived through it in real life. Really a brave thing to do.

    @nadineneu@nadineneu12 күн бұрын
  • Richard Gadd you are an amazing and brave man. I finished all 7 episodes in one sitting I was hooked. I laughed and I cried. Phenomenal piece of art and man! Bravo!

    @thrasherbuffysummers1@thrasherbuffysummers120 күн бұрын
    • so good!!!!

      @Charzzzz07@Charzzzz0715 сағат бұрын
  • Perhaps the most honest, raw, brave, hilarious, and tragic pieces of television I've ever seen. Mind blowingly good. Wishing the very best in life to Mr Gadd.

    @savnermitliv@savnermitliv26 күн бұрын
  • OMG - didn't realise the main actor was playing out his own reality ! Its raw, brutal, funny and gripping. How brave of him to actually re play that part of his life....wow....

    @aislingbyrne73@aislingbyrne7323 күн бұрын
  • Give Richard Gadd all the awards. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Baby Reindeer is a masterpiece. Much love and respect to you. 🙏🏼❤️

    @bulldogsnbunniesUK@bulldogsnbunniesUK15 күн бұрын
  • You'll never read this Richard, but this show has been relatable on so many levels for thousands of viewers. Whether its quotes, plot, characters, you have offered the relatable and raw story we need. Thank you for speaking on behalf of so many victims!

    @shedidthathuh@shedidthathuh16 күн бұрын
  • Baby Reindeer is an incredible work of art. Having gone through sexual traumas in my life I can relate to a lot that is depicted in the series. It's not all black or white. Thank you for showing that. The cinematography is also impeccable. Very, very good work.

    @bliss_555@bliss_555Ай бұрын
  • I rarely if ever comment on what I watch, but I'm now a 50 yr old massive fan of Jessica Gunning. She's utterly exceptional and should be lauded accordingly. Made me howl with laughter in The Outlaws, and her performance in Baby Reindeer is next level. Absolutely one to watch as well as congratulate. The writer's performance was pretty remarkable too.

    @stefaniejanejones87@stefaniejanejones8728 күн бұрын
    • I just realised who she was from that series and WOW I had no idea that she was ALL THAT. What a talent. Incredible

      @ellebee574@ellebee57421 күн бұрын
    • Calm down Martha.

      @_Super_Hans_@_Super_Hans_20 күн бұрын
    • YES

      @NostalgiaEdits111@NostalgiaEdits11111 күн бұрын
  • this is representation i have never seen before, and I am so thankful to richard gadd for his bravery in sharing his story. so much love, thank you so much.

    @grandpa_doom@grandpa_doom20 күн бұрын
  • The courage he had to tell his story is astonishing. Masterful performances too.

    @natet5959@natet595923 күн бұрын
  • I just want to say I watched this series tonight with my mum, both of us having been through abuse. This series for both of us, started out as a random show we popped on to spend my last night at home watching together before I travelled back home. This series that started off as something lighthearted, ended up having us laughing, crying, angry and everything in between. By the end, this series had us left with tears and goosebumps. We both couldn't believe a series could communicate the cycle, stages and fonts abuse can take form of. The love bombing from and for someone who has suppressed emotional repercussions of abuse, the fear, the anger, the parts of your life falling apart, missing that gap when you need to cut ties and force every part of your manipulated brain and body to follow through with it, the lingering and limerence, the confusion, isolation, the fun and lovely times and the absolutely worst when you have to force your natural senses to walk away and deal with the shell that is left, knowing you won't experience that high or comfort again because it wasn't real or healthy. You'll know it's wrong next time so you can't excuse yourself to stay, as well as showing the shame and guilt from it all and the emotional rollercoaster it takes you on is INSANELY beautiful. THANK YOU, for putting yourself in a position to make this and to make viewers who might not always get it if they haven't experienced it, experience the highs, lows and mindfuckery all the same. The best series I've ever seen, absolutely terrific.

    @mimibfr@mimibfr26 күн бұрын
  • Richard, I want to express my sympathy for what you endured. Shedding light on the nuanced experience of being a victim is crucial for people to grasp, especially in today's society. I admire your courage in sharing your story with us. The show was exceptional, delivering humor at precisely the right moments. Jessica Gunning's performance as Martha was truly phenomenal!

    @Hasthuri@Hasthuri29 күн бұрын
  • The line about how abuse draws in people who are unwell. Like they can smell the wounds on you. That part broke me. As someone who also empathizes with people who are sick and unwell. How hard it is to turn away when you understand there pain and delusion. The delusion that helped them survive there own life.

    @christophergonzalez1893@christophergonzalez189315 күн бұрын
  • this is such a brave thing to portray. And being able to act in his own story must have been one hell of an experience! It is raw, honest and just absolutely stunning but also haunting

    @luchan1638@luchan163822 күн бұрын
  • I watched it back to back, couldn't stop watching, I found it very very moving, the part where Donny breaks down during his set and describes about how being abused makes you a sticking plaster for all the weirdo's brought tears to my eyes, I found it extremely poignant and actually brought me a moment of personal discovery an aha moment that stopped me in my tracks and reflected something back too me..... Thankyou for writing and sharing this with the world, the world needs to see it 😊

    @wendihowieson7340@wendihowieson734028 күн бұрын
  • This series is simply a masterpiece. Well done Richard Gadd. Well done Netflix.

    @karenskinner7799@karenskinner779925 күн бұрын
  • The show was indeed very heavy, yet comforting in it's own way. Richard Gadd did absolutly fantastic!!

    @Whiske_Y@Whiske_Y12 күн бұрын
  • The whole show was absolutely stunning, brilliantly written. He deserves all the success in life, and I hope he finds his own peace.

    @Norciusz@Norciusz15 күн бұрын
  • Phenomenal this is a masterpiece of brutal truthful storytelling. A very brave move by Richard Gadd to take this to the screen but this deserves so many awards. Simply amazing.

    @ParanormalRoadTripUK-vd4yd@ParanormalRoadTripUK-vd4yd27 күн бұрын
  • This was the most intense series I have ever watched. Many times, it was so hard to watch and yet I was magnetised and drawn in to the outstanding acting. Richard is incredibly brave and to react and go through all those emotions again and tell his side of trauma he endured. What a phenomenal and inspiring person. Also the actress who played Martha is award winning actress, her acting was out of this world. I wish this series the best success!!!

    @marianneyag4106@marianneyag410625 күн бұрын
  • This is an unbelievably honest piece. The perfect example of making art out of pain. Thank you Richard for sharing your story and for being so vulnerable. You should be proud.

    @mappingoutthesky@mappingoutthesky23 күн бұрын
  • I'm two episodes away from finishing this series, but i've had to take a bit of a break away. The way this show feels like you're living the same life, it dug down deep in my emotions and perceptions. Truly art. The most impactful series I've seen in years. 10/10 and deserves all the awards.

    @SarahPeircey@SarahPeircey22 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely loved this series. Disturbing, sad, courageous. Such a wonderfully told story - and Jessica Gunning was phenomenal! ❤❤❤

    @frankieengelstad8966@frankieengelstad896629 күн бұрын
  • I just binge watched Baby Reindeer and the series is going to help me process my personal traumas better. I can feel it. I have never felt so understood or been able to make this much sense of myself by watching something. And knowing that there are so many people that will gain as much as I did, and feel like they can relate like I can, makes me feel less alone. I am very grateful.

    @margarethamaartje3716@margarethamaartje371628 күн бұрын
  • I watched all this yesterday in one day and strangely was on a train to my parents place. My life has been extraordinarily similar to some of Donny's and I am also very lucky that my family supported me. So they held me in their arms whilst I absolutely collapsed after the Ediburgh episode. The whole series felt like my insides were being carved out with a blunt rusty knife. But - this interview actually helped. Understanding that the nuance of your own reflection of rhe experiences and the shame around whether/how/why you participated in toxic and dangerous abuse- this has given the sense of comfort that Richard hopes for here. It's a rough watch. I can't say I even recommend it- but that's only because the whole thing feels so unbearably real. It's fantastically written and shot. It's performance by Jess is breathtaking. How Richard performed some of the scenes from his own memories is genuinely confounding to me. The bravery in making this and knowing how unkind audiences can be.... it just floors me. But yeah- I can't say I recommend it. Unless you're lucky enough to have no trauma of your own- or a very strong support system to decompress with after

    @TheHouseOfFierce@TheHouseOfFierce22 күн бұрын
    • I'm so sorry you went through similar. I hope it helps you heal. Knowing your not alone

      @karenneill677@karenneill67715 күн бұрын
  • This show deserves ALL the awards!! Richard Gadd you brave beautiful man❤️

    @28FineLine_@28FineLine_21 күн бұрын
  • Not sure if you ever read this Richard but jesus that was one of the most incredible things to go on tv and mind boggling you acted that all out. People will be talking about your work for a long long tike bro and you will have given a lot of people the confidence to talk about things because you were not only brave as hell but a damn good actor

    @GatecrasherSlim@GatecrasherSlim28 күн бұрын
  • This show was incredible. Showing sides of life usually hushed up. The acting was amazing. Such a brave man

    @lisawarner7220@lisawarner722025 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely incredible. Raw. Real. Heartbreaking complex. So many layers. Best thing I’ve seen forever.

    @ManHar-pc2kd@ManHar-pc2kd22 күн бұрын
  • I’m sorry you had to go through all of that trauma. Incredible acting, showing types of abuse you could never even imagine. You brought it to light and it will help many!

    @SarahM75057@SarahM7505722 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing this very personal story with the world. It's nice to know that I'm not alone in my hurt and confusion.

    @tracy488@tracy488Ай бұрын
  • The honesty in this interview is incredible. The series is also a brilliant piece of film making, both in subject matter and the performances.

    @dmanntube@dmanntube24 күн бұрын
  • Being 38 years old and being into television series since I was 21, I have seen a LOT of shows. I am totally blown away by this, and I have not been so touched by a show in a long time. I am so happy to see something that has this level of sincerity, emotional depth and ambiguity. The acting of Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning is simply amazing. Well done you all, and thank you so much!

    @karsttjoelker6509@karsttjoelker650916 күн бұрын
  • Most amazing piece of work I’ve ever seen, I cried so much for him. Then I realised how I could feel so much empathy for his story that I could find empathy toward myself for the similar things that happened to me. I didn’t think any of it was his fault so why would I think it was all my fault? When his Dad said, “would you think of me as less of a man?” It broke me and then mended me back together in one line. Absolutely amazing

    @isabellasalaou3976@isabellasalaou397622 күн бұрын
  • I related on so many topics. You spoke what my heart has felt at times. Very heartfelt and WELL DONE! His breakdown speech had me in tears, I know his feeling of shame.

    @nataliebella1586@nataliebella158628 күн бұрын
  • I've never seen anything like this before and am so very grateful to Richard for being so incredibly vulnerable in so many ways to share these stories SO honestly.. All the absolute best to him!

    @jenncece5858@jenncece585828 күн бұрын
  • Thank you Richard for sharing your story and being so vulnerable. The filming came out beautiful and your story is important. Sending love

    @PeaasPod@PeaasPod10 күн бұрын
  • This show is an absolute masterpiece, The storyline, the plot, the twists it is all amazing and the fact how it was a true story, Richard gadd thank you for sharing your story and turning into something amazing, You deserve this,and the actor of martha aswell, amazing

    @free0utcast@free0utcast4 күн бұрын
  • Just finished binge watching the whole series. Absolutely amazing in every aspect. We laughed, cried, gasped, and felt emotionally invested from beginning to end. Wow! Deserves so many accolades.

    @davidbutler2676@davidbutler267629 күн бұрын
  • Absolutely incredible series. A MUST watch. Best show I’ve watched in a long long time.

    @LiaM-om3ec@LiaM-om3ecАй бұрын
  • Truly the most powerful series I have ever watched. I am in awe at the humanity of this story and its freedom from moral shame which so often prevents us from true processing. It’s so encompassing of life and from that, how we navigate pain. It deserves every award.

    @arianasmith4263@arianasmith426323 күн бұрын
  • It’s amazing looking back over his older work today now after watching his Netflix show and learning WHO he is… and was. This man just wanted to be famous and to “make it”. The success of his series on the platform around the world and how it’s performing globally amongst viewers is bringing him tremendous recognition and fame in the best way possible because its putting a spotlight on some things that often get overlooked, ignored, and underreported. Especially being a man and his confusion amongst various things and the circumstances he lived through… that’s resonating with people for a reason. He’s bringing awareness and interesting new perspectives to subjects and topics that aren’t often told or shown in such a way. Which makes all of this that much more amazing and exhilarating - I’m stoked for him! I know I’m not the only one that’s only recently learned of him who is now going back in time and looking over his old routines and stand-up specials (from 10+ years ago!). People like HIM. He’s got a lot to offer society, so much talent, so many experiences that need told, and he’s got a sense of humor and brilliant way to craft it all together into content people want to watch. I know he’s only just getting started because Netflix found a longtime creative partner in him - especially for their audience over there in the UK and Europe. But America as well. He would be a strategically smart business decision if they formed an ongoing closer relationship with him going forward. I couldn’t imagine them not doing so. They’ve probably already got him contracted for future projects - And if they haven’t, then I’m disappointed as a viewer and customer. But you know others would be.. so dude isn’t going anywhere. I hope to see much more from him!

    @RWRogers@RWRogers15 күн бұрын
  • Best production I’ve ever seen made out of the UK. This is honestly incredible!! Thank you for sharing such a powerful powerful emotive story and being so kind on how you deliver it too

    @ToleXMusic@ToleXMusic29 күн бұрын
  • He relived this all over again - bonkers brave … sat through it all evening, could not look away.

    @CJ-ft9yo@CJ-ft9yo25 күн бұрын
  • One of the best works in film I’ve ever experienced! Bravo!!! Absolutely brilliant!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    @taraa9839@taraa983922 күн бұрын
  • The courage and vulnerability he displays is incredible

    @Blue-ub8ld@Blue-ub8ld23 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing your story, I went through something similar and the stares and judgments of others as to “why did you go back” is beyond me. This actor is so brave, talented snd ballsy for sharing this piece of his life with us because that’s what it is, just a piece, it doesn’t define him

    @DThevoicegal@DThevoicegal25 күн бұрын
  • I wish all the happiness in the world for Richard. This broke my heart so profoundly. Everyone I think will feel deeply about this. So much love for this person and this work.

    @JacWarner@JacWarner28 күн бұрын
  • I actually struggle to find words to describe my feelings about this show. I found it to be incredibly emotionally overwhelming but I couldn’t take my eyes away. All I can do is thank Richard for being so vulnerable and brave to share his story with the world. I think it will help a lot of people.

    @sabrinaihh@sabrinaihh23 күн бұрын
  • Brilliant! Award worthy on all counts. Stellar performances….great camera work…terrific and brave story telling. Congratulations, Richard and team Reindeer!

    @vestcoat@vestcoat15 күн бұрын
  • The best series I have seen. The journey you are taken on is unbelievable. A true work of art.

    @kathymoore6413@kathymoore641329 күн бұрын
  • This is a masterpiece: writing and acting so good are rare. It's so harrowing and honest and intense...wow. Thank you.

    @valevale3873@valevale387326 күн бұрын
  • What an incredible show! Richard's bravery to portray his real life events in a raw manner was impeccable. Some scenes brought tears to my eyes and it's incredibly amazing how he chose to shed light on abuse and trauma.

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  • How honest and cathartic and considerate ...so good to tell your story!!!

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