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Ricky Gervais Netflix show After Life is helping people cope with loss

After Life is a down-to-earth emotional comedy about dealing with the loss of a loved one, and it is helping a lot of people cope.

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TheScotsman1369d ago (Edited 1369d ago )

Great show, and whilst very funny , it does have very dark undertones.

thejigisup1369d ago

"Ricky Gervais Netflix show After Life (season 3 coming soon) is helping people cope with loss.

“I’m sure you’ve heard this from so many people that it can get old, but this show has help me deal with loss in a way that no amount of therapy could have ever relieved. I don’t watch this one with the boys at the fire station, but it’s great to let the tears flow,” one user wrote. "
That's it, one quote from a user of Twitter i assume. That's the whole purpose of the article, this story should not have been passed as its a click bait twitter user article. Diane anders and sausage roll strike again.
How about an article featuring several testimonies from people that have had to deal with the loss of a loved one where this show helped them? Why not use spell.chexk so you don't continue to have glaring spelling errors in your "news" 'permiered' isn't that difficult to miss. We need to stop allowing articles like this from getting approved, they read more like teenage blog posts. Wish I could download articles.

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