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Netflix subscribers only have days left to watch 100% rated mini-series you can binge in a day

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Updated 12:19 24 Apr 2025 GMT+1Published 08:00 23 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Netflix subscribers only have days left to watch 100% rated mini-series you can binge in a day

It's another banger from Adolescence's Stephen Graham

Ellie Kemp

Ellie Kemp

The clock is ticking for Netflix subscribers to catch a Stephen Graham drama with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score before it's removed from the platform.

The English actor has made waves with his one-shot drama Adolescence, which debuted on Netflix last month (March 13).

Graham starred as the father of teenage boy Jamie, who is accused of murdering fellow schoolgirl Katie.

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The four-part drama delves into toxic masculinity, the negative influence of social media and its impact on young peoples' mental health.

Racking up an astonishing 66.3 million views within its first two weeks alone, the TV series became the most-watched limited series within that time frame, with a mammoth 161 million hours viewed.

Since, Graham - who executive produced the drama with wife, actress Hannah Walters - has hinted an Adolescence season two could be on the cards.

Adolescence took Netflix by storm when it released in March (Netflix)
Adolescence took Netflix by storm when it released in March (Netflix)

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In an interview with Variety, he teased that 'there's the possibility of developing another story'.

But Walters added that it would be 'hard' to follow-up on Adolescence, ruling out the production of a prequel to the smash hit series.

"...That’s certainly not going to happen," she said, adding: "But there’s so much mileage in the one-shot and so much mileage in investing into human nature again and looking at something else."

With Netflix yet to green-light a second season, fans can get stuck into this high-octane TV drama in the meantime.

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And fans only have until the end of this month to view it before it's removed from the streaming service for good.

The series in question is called Boiling Point, and it's a sequel to the 2021, one-shot feature film of the same name.

The movie followed Graham as Andy Jones, an ‘emotionally scarred' chef working at a bustling London restaurant.

He's struggling to get his team through the last Friday before Christmas - the busiest and most stressful shift of the year.

From the emotionally tormented father in Adolescence to this role - will any of Graham's characters ever catch a break!?

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Anyway, the Boiling Point TV series picks up from where the movie left off, eight months later.

It follows head chef Carly (Vinette Robinson) as she works to set up a brand new restaurant alongside her old Boiling Point kitchen crew, including Andy.

Transforming northern English dishes into five-star cuisine, she's got her work cut out for her, as her kitchen sizzles with high-stakes tension.

Vinette Robinson takes center stage in Boiling Point, the TV series (BBC)
Vinette Robinson takes center stage in Boiling Point, the TV series (BBC)

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Like Adolescence, Boiling Point is made up of four episodes, is directed by Philip Barantini and also boasts a perfect, 100 percent critics score over on Rotten Tomatoes.

While Boiling Point wasn't shot in one continuous take, it does open with a 'mesmerizing' 11-minute one-shot sequence.

Critics on the review aggregator site said in their consensus: "A culinary drama with palpable tension simmering beneath the surface, Boiling Point generates an absorbing amount of heat."

Fans also gave glowing reviews, as one wrote: "Intense and captivating. The characters' passion about food is so realistic. Excellent casting."

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A second hailed it a 'masterclass in TV drama', adding: "The writing and direction is superb, the cast and acting is are sublime."

All four episodes of Boiling Point are available to stream now on Netflix, until Tuesday April 29.

Featured Image Credit: BBC

Topics: Netflix, Film and TV, Entertainment, Rotten Tomatoes

Ellie Kemp
Ellie Kemp

Ellie joined UNILAD in 2024, specialising in SEO and trending content. She moved from Reach PLC where she worked as a senior journalist at the UK’s largest regional news title, the Manchester Evening News. She also covered TV and entertainment for national brands including the Mirror, Star and Express. In her spare time, Ellie enjoys watching true crime documentaries and curating the perfect Spotify playlist.

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