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This Is Going to Hurt
The unvarnished truth of life as a doctor working in obstetrics and gynaecology.
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Plot Summary
The series follows Adam Kay, a junior doctor navigating the chaotic and emotionally taxing realities of working in a busy NHS hospital. Balancing demanding shifts, life-or-death decisions, and his personal life, Adam struggles with the immense pressure and the toll it takes on his mental well-being. Through dark humor and raw honesty, the show explores the triumphs and tragedies of a medical career.
Critical Reception
This Is Going to Hurt was widely acclaimed by critics for its unflinching portrayal of the National Health Service and the emotional toll it takes on doctors. Ben Whishaw's performance was particularly praised for its depth and authenticity. The series resonated with audiences for its blend of dark humor, sharp writing, and poignant commentary on the healthcare system.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, unflinching portrayal of life as a junior doctor.
Ben Whishaw's central performance is lauded as outstanding and deeply empathetic.
Appreciated for its skillful balance of dark humor and genuine emotional weight.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly loved the show, highlighting its realistic depiction of the pressures faced by medical professionals and praising Ben Whishaw's compelling performance. Many viewers found it both hilarious and heartbreaking, appreciating its honest look at the healthcare system.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for multiple BAFTA TV Awards, including Best Drama Series and Leading Actor for Ben Whishaw. Won Best Actor for Ben Whishaw at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards.
Fun Fact
The series is based on the best-selling memoir of the same name by Adam Kay, who also wrote the screenplay and previously worked as a doctor himself.
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