![]() HBO's British miniseries about what may occur on the planet throughout the following decade and a half are as frightful as it is unusually relatable. Following the Lyons family crosswise over 15 years of political and monetary distress in the United Kingdom, there's something unnervingly commonplace about their story. At the point when somebody inquired as to whether years and years is "more frightening than The Handmaid's Tale," I promptly answered yes—not on the grounds that the detestations are progressively express or grisly, but since years and years figures out how to catch the approaching conceivable outcomes that our flimsy world could offer. Established in unimaginable acting, years and years is in excess of a branch of its stunning tragic tv partners. In a presence managed by innovative tension and political separation, years and years investigates the job that adoration possesses in our inexorably unnerving world.
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