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Tell Me Everything

  • TV Series
  • 2022–2024
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
356
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Tell Me Everything (2022)
Tell Me Everything: Season 2
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Follows 16-year-old Jonny Murphy as he navigates through this world along with his friends, exploring the stresses of mental health for today's teens created by the omnipresence of technolog... Read allFollows 16-year-old Jonny Murphy as he navigates through this world along with his friends, exploring the stresses of mental health for today's teens created by the omnipresence of technology and social media.Follows 16-year-old Jonny Murphy as he navigates through this world along with his friends, exploring the stresses of mental health for today's teens created by the omnipresence of technology and social media.

  • Creator
    • Mark O'Sullivan
  • Stars
    • Eden H. Davies
    • Clare Calbraith
    • Mark Quartley
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    • Creator
      • Mark O'Sullivan
    • Stars
      • Eden H. Davies
      • Clare Calbraith
      • Mark Quartley
    • 4User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eden H. Davies
    Eden H. Davies
    • Jonny
    • 2022–2024
    Clare Calbraith
    Clare Calbraith
    • Ann
    • 2022–2024
    Mark Quartley
    • Andrew
    • 2022–2024
    Spike Fearn
    Spike Fearn
    • Louis
    • 2022–2024
    Sophie Ablett
    • Ella
    • 2024
    George Hawkins
    George Hawkins
    • Dylan
    • 2024
    Daisy Jacob
    Daisy Jacob
    • Bex
    • 2024
    Levi Mattey
    Levi Mattey
    • Josh
    • 2024
    Nethra Tilakumara
    Nethra Tilakumara
    • Naisha
    • 2024
    Liz White
    Liz White
    • Debra
    • 2024
    Ben Jones
    • Mr. Keaton
    • 2024
    Lauryn Ajufo
    Lauryn Ajufo
    • Neve
    • 2022
    Callina Liang
    Callina Liang
    • Mei
    • 2022
    Carla Woodcock
    Carla Woodcock
    • Zia
    • 2022
    Tessa Lucille
    Tessa Lucille
    • Regan
    • 2022
    Dylan Brady
    Dylan Brady
    • Tommy
    • 2024
    Ammar Duffus
    • Luke
    • 2024
    Ramon Tikaram
    Ramon Tikaram
    • Cyrus
    • 2024
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      • Mark O'Sullivan
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    7WhateverIWant29

    Season1 is fantastic, season 2 was a let down

    I loved season one, the cast were perfect. The struggles were depicted very well and the acting was great, it was a solid 8 and brought much needed attention to mental health struggles amongst teens in a more realistic, relatable way. However, season two was a big let down, it was very disappointing. The rationale for a new environment with a completely different cast didn't make sense. The cast didn't perform as well or have the same energy, they weren't as believable. Season two is a generous 6 at best. It's ok , but you could definitely skip it and just leave it at season one which is well worth a watch. The story lines don't develop or carry ok in season two so you could give it a miss and really enjoy the greatness that is season one.
    8matthewferg

    A superb cast and excellent script, for a powerful and visceral, yet understated, slow-burner.

    When I say this show is not like any other teen, or young adult, drama that's gone before I mean it. This show does something which sets it apart from others, in that it is not unwilling to perform a deep dive into the mental state of its characters, and bring it to the fore. While there are the usual YA tropes in the show (stress over academic performance, rebellion through parties, raves and drugs, dysfunctional family relationships), it deals with them with a competent respect to the mental deliberations that influence them, with a high quality for the understatement throughout the show, letting things develop without being overly brash or yearning to constantly be explosive.

    Over the course of the six episodes, the focus does drift away from Jonny, whose grief and long-term battle with depression sets the stage in an impressive opening episode, onto other members of the main ensemble, with each having their personal and private lives explored one episode by one. While this does lead to certain characters perhaps feeling a little squeezed as the series reaches its conclusion, motivation is never wholly lost and the way in which their lives are displayed as being intrinsically interweaved with others means that there is little feeling that anything is being rushed or on screen for the sake of it.

    The show isn't perfect, and does wobble in the penultimate two episodes as the series attempts to bring the themes that have run through it together in a way that is more obvious to the audience - without as subtle scripting of the grand narrative - yet the show treats its audience with respect in how it communicates the message. Never is it overly simplistic in some desperation for viewers to understand or interpret it, and the final episode simultaneously wraps up the six episodes' stories neatly while tantalisingly teasing at what might come.

    Tell Me Everything presents a grown-up and shrewd depiction of mental health among young people, and the cognitive dissonance between its raw and brutal manifestations and the more quiet, complentative moments never gets too much that the show is achingly uneven. No character is ever completely a villain, nor completely squeaky-clean, which leads to the show becoming even more captivating and engrossing, to understand the nuances that take place into understanding why a character is behaving, and being treated by others, in such a way. Audiences may have an appetite for some characters to be punished for their actions more pointedly, yet they are introduced in a fashion that means we can understand and relate to them, rather than react in a knee-jerk way.

    The creative decision for Jonny's scenes to be narrated by the character, and the way in which the character is on occassion surreally shown as alone in a packed environment, are written with aplomb, and are part of how the show displays Davies' intense, realistic, and believable skills as a performer. The other members of the ensemble portray their characters convincingly too; as someone who can relate to quite a few of the characters in the show, Jonny with mental health difficulties, Louis with social awkwardness, and Neve's push for academic greatness, their adeptness at inhabiting their characters come across even more exemplarily, and you find yourself wanting to spend a lot more time with the characters once the six episodes are up. The show does an excellent job at ending the series in a satisfying way, but with enough threads hanging to suggest an intense, and jam-packed, potential for another run. Whether or not it does enough to gain another series is up for questioning, given the arguably weak position ITVX and ITV2 are in trying to compete for eyeballs, but in no way has this series fallen into the trap of worrying about that.
    10hadzzz7

    Amazing cast for an amazing show!

    Quite simply, I fell in love with the show and each of the character's sub-plots.

    A brilliant way of understanding loss and grief, which opens up (quite candidly) discussion about death, which many tv shows only just touch upon.

    The emotions in this show are beautifully translated through the cast's acting, through well-made storylines and true to life situations.

    The show really made me think, not only about all of the YA, coming to age issues, or even, life issues in general; but of my own mental health, my interactions with others and my own personal struggles.

    A show to definitely watch!

    Also, I really hope a season 2 is made!!
    6JRB-NorthernSoul

    Had a certain charm but some of it felt a bit off

    New six part series following 16 year old Jonny Murphy and his friends coming of age in Welwyn Garden City with a focus on Jonny's mental health issues and journey.

    Personally I was a bit confused by the tone of this and the balance of comedy and drama. Some of the humour around what happens to his father in the opening episode felt a bit unconvincing.

    I think the audience for it will be fans of Skins, Hollyoaks and Ackley Bridge, shows that have social issue themes and are a bit soapy with it. It did have pace and energy and the teen banter felt authentic.

    Production values were cheap and cheerful and there was a problem with the sound recording of the dialogue in a few scenes. I think his voiceovers were a bit clunky and they got a bit carried away with the hand-held camera.

    Overall not a huge hit or miss for me, will be interesting to see how Jonny's story pans out and the supporting characters develop, it could go either way.

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • ITVX (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Confía en mí
    • Filming locations
      • Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • NOHO Film and Television
      • ITV - Independent Television
      • ITV Studios
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      45 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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