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 aux romances dingues du cinĂ©ma amĂ©ricain s’achevait sur un coup de feu, qui semblait peut-ĂȘtre atteindre James. Une fin romantique et tragique, aussi apprĂ©ciĂ©e par les amateurs de fins ouvertes que considĂ©rĂ©e comme inaboutie par les fans de rĂ©solutions claires et nettes. Ces derniers auront donc Ă©tĂ© ravis d’apprendre que devant le succĂšs international, The End of the F***ing World allait finalement revenir pour une saison 2. Je n’en faisais pas partie. Comment surpasser le climax de cette saison 1 parfaite, jouissive, Ă  l’humour trash, aux scĂšnes explosives ? La rĂ©ponse de Charlie Covell est limpide il ne s’agit pas de surpasser les Ă©motions qu’ont pu nous procurer la premiĂšre saison, qui correspond Ă  la crise d’ado d’Alyssa et James, mais d’explorer les consĂ©quences de ce qui est arrivĂ© aux deux reprend deux ans aprĂšs les Ă©vĂ©nements du dernier Ă©pisode. Et nos deux tourtereaux torturĂ©s en ont bien bavĂ©, chacun de leur cĂŽtĂ©. James est bien vivant, mais on lui a aussi tirĂ© dessus. Il a failli rester handicapĂ© Ă  vie. AprĂšs des annĂ©es de rééducation et le soutien sans faille de son pĂšre, il est finalement Ă  peu prĂšs guĂ©ri, du moins physiquement. Parce qu’entre-temps, son gĂ©niteur bienveillant est dĂ©cĂ©dĂ© sous ses yeux d’une crise cardiaque. Le jeune homme est donc orphelin, et se trimballe partout avec les cendres de son pĂšre sans trop savoir quoi en faire. Quand il reçoit dans une lettre une balle de revolver gravĂ©e de son prĂ©nom, James se doute qu’Alyssa a reçu la mĂȘme. PaniquĂ© pour elle ou cherchant une excuse de la revoir, il va la retrouver, dans la ville paumĂ©e oĂč elle a Ă©lu domicile avec sa mĂšre. Et surprise elle est sur le point
 de se marier. Une troisiĂšme protagoniste fait Ă©galement son entrĂ©e, dĂšs le premier Ă©pisode. Il s’agit de Bonnie excellente Naomi Ackie, bien dĂ©cidĂ©e Ă  se venger de nos deux anti-hĂ©ros pour la bonne ou foireuse raison qu’elle Ă©tait amoureuse
 de Clive. Ce twist-lĂ  nous est racontĂ© dĂšs le premier Ă©pisode. Il peut paraĂźtre improbable, et pourtant, il sert la grande thĂ©matique d’une deuxiĂšme saison placĂ©e sous le signe de la reconstruction. Jessica Barden est plus bouleversante que jamais dans les pompes d’une Alyssa traumatisĂ©e, qui ne sait pas comment gĂ©rer ce qu’elle a subi une tentative de viol par un psychopathe, puis son sauvetage sanglant par James, en lĂ©gitime dĂ©fense. Sans parler de traumas plus profonds comme la relation toxique qu’elle entretient avec sa mĂšre, et un ex beau-pĂšre qui la harcelait sexuellement. Et de sa derniĂšre dĂ©ception en date elle s’est sentie abandonnĂ©e par James. Toute la saison est traversĂ©e par ses yeux tristes, sa douleur et sa peine. C’est qu’on assiste Ă  la trĂšs difficile pĂ©riode de reconstruction aprĂšs un traumatisme Alyssa tente de sortir la tĂȘte de l’eau, parfois maladroitement en demandant un homme gentil en mariage par exemple, alors qu’elle ne le veut pas vraiment mais elle est constamment ramenĂ©e, piĂ©gĂ©e par sa psychĂ© dans cette chambre oĂč Clive l’a agressĂ©e. D’oĂč la quantitĂ© de flash-back qui Ă©maillent ces huit Ă©pisodes, sous forme de flashs subliminaux. Il y en a beaucoup, mais ils servent Ă  nous faire comprendre dans quel Ă©tat d’esprit se trouve Alyssa. Dans The End of the F***ing World, rien ne se passe comme prĂ©vu, et les personnages sont constamment confrontĂ©s Ă  l’ironie de la vie. Depuis des annĂ©es, Bonnie rĂȘve de venger la mort du seul ĂȘtre qu’elle a aimĂ©, et c’est un autre homme qu’elle tuera, par accident. Son fantasme de revanche s’évapore alors qu’elle comprend qui Ă©tait rĂ©ellement la personne qu’elle pensait aimer. “Je fais quoi de toute cette douleur ?” demande-t-elle, en sanglots. “Je ne sais pas” “I don’t know”, rĂ©pond Alyssa, dont la rĂ©plique fĂ©tiche depuis le dĂ©but de la sĂ©rie est le contraire, “Je sais” “I know”. De son cĂŽtĂ©, James aussi a une rĂ©ponse toute faite et particuliĂšrement ironique “Ok.” Il le dit de nombreuses fois dans cette saison qu’il passe agrippĂ© Ă  l’urne contenant les cendres de son pĂšre. Évidemment, James Alex Lawther, au diapason d’un casting parfait n’est pas ok du tout. Le jeune homme taiseux, qui pensait ĂȘtre un psychopathe parce qu’il a du mal Ă  exprimer ses Ă©motions et Ă  ĂȘtre touchĂ© par son prochain alors qu’il l’est en vĂ©ritĂ©, il suffit de voir son comportement bienveillant avec Bonnie et la peur qui s’empare de lui Ă  l’idĂ©e qu’Alyssa ne soit plus de ce monde, va devoir se rĂ©soudre Ă  communiquer ses sentiments. Lui aussi, dĂ©sormais orphelin, emprunte le chemin de la guĂ©rison, qui passe par regarder en face le suicide de sa mĂšre et la mort brutale de son pĂšre. Sans compter le fait d’avoir pris la vie d’un ĂȘtre humain, aussi mauvais Ă©tait-il. En creusant au fond des traumatismes et du dĂ©sespoir, cette deuxiĂšme saison de The End of the F***ing World, rythmĂ©e par de nouvelles compositions folk de Graham Coxon de Blur, touche en plein cƓur. Si elle perd au passage un peu du fun de la premiĂšre saison, la sĂ©rie ne se dĂ©partie jamais de l’humour noir et de scĂšnes dĂ©calĂ©es comme ce policier qui dĂ©barque dans le dĂźner d’Alyssa, ne comprend rien de ce qui se trame, et prend tout son temps
 qui font son le cynisme apparent et les attitudes blasĂ©es des uns et des autres se cachent des personnages en manque d’amour ou incapables de le partager sainement. Et puis Alyssa, Bonnie et James doivent tous faire leur deuil. LittĂ©ralement pour les deux derniers, qui sont “ceux qui restent” aprĂšs la perte d’une personne aimĂ©e. Pour la premiĂšre, il s’agit davantage d’un deuil mĂ©taphorique, celui de la jeune femme qu’elle Ă©tait avant ce drame, qui lui a pris une partie d’elle-mĂȘme. Et malgrĂ© la tristesse qui traverse cette saison, qui pourrait ĂȘtre la derniĂšre Charlie Covell ne souhaite pas de saison 3, elle s’achĂšve sur une lueur d’espoir. Parce que sous les “fuck off”, les dĂ©cisions douteuses et les giclĂ©es de sang, The End of the F***ing World est une des histoires d’amour les plus touchantes vues rĂ©cemment sur un Ă©cran. The End of the F***ing World spoilers follow. The world and its wife fell in love with The End of the F***ing World's first according to Charlie Covell, who adapted it for the screen from Charles Forsman's graphic novel of the same name, stems from one key factor."I can't take credit for Alyssa and James' popularity as they're Chuck's creation," she told The i. "There's something about the disparity between the image they project and who they actually are that makes them recognisable to the audience – we can see them as two very damaged teenagers who just want to connect and we identify with that."I feel it especially with Alyssa. I wish I had been that ballsy and headstrong and had the ability to be rude and not care." Channel 4/Netflix But despite its staggering success, some viewers felt that the series shouldn't return for round two, let alone round three. There is always scope for continuation – stories may stop, but they don't have to end – and while the first chapter could easily have remained as a standalone, the decision was made to bring it back. "In all truth, we just thought about it as a single thing," writer Charlie Covell told Digital Spy. "Obviously, we always think about how you continue something, but I think the way we talked about the second season is if the first season is about running away, then the second season is about coming back and having to deal with stuff. Channel 4 "So it's that transition from being a teenager into kind of adulthood. It sounds a bit pretentious, but I think it's more like a response to what happens in season one, rather than it just being another season where they kind of do crazy shit. Because I feel if you just reset characters and let them do the same thing again – I don't think that's right for the story."She added "At some point, you're like, 'F**k, I've got to go home. I've got to sort my life out. I can't keep running'."Obviously an ending is an ending. If you end it at a wedding, that's the end – but then there's obviously after the wedding, the divorce, the children, whatever. You've got all those possibilities."I think an end is where you just stop a story. If you continue it on, then that ending becomes the beginning of something else." Alex Lawther James, whose involvement was kept secret until the end of episode two, also felt that season two was a necessity. "Season one is almost like a big question in itself," he told Digital Spy. "And as soon as Charlie said we're going to look into the fallout of season one and the consequences of what are highly traumatic events in these young people's lives... Yeah, that all made sense."So it was about answering that particular question of what happens next? When all of these things happen, what are you left with?" Chatting to NME about the moment he was told that he'd be needed for season two, Lawther said "I was worried that James would be a ghost or in flashbacks, like in A Christmas Carol." Channel 4/Netflix And Jessy Barden was game for season two."If people enjoy something, you know, why wouldn't you want to do it again?" she told Digital Spy."The series is still about the same two people. It really is still about the two people that people responded to before. It's not like they're completely different people in any way. In some ways, they are. They're still very complex."And it helped that Forsman "really liked it", Covell told The i."That made me more relaxed about writing it," she added. With the entire series currently available to stream on All4 in the UK and Netflix in the US, people are already looking ahead to the future and if there will be a third will James and Alyssa be back for round three?Here's everything you need to End of the F***ing World season 3 release date When will it air?At the premiere for season two, Covell, who is currently working on Kaos, a brand new show for Netflix that "puts a modern twist on Greek and Roman mythology", didn't sound hopeful about bringing it back."I don't think you're going to get another series," she told press. "I think sometimes it's good to just stop things and I hope when you see the end you'll agree."I think you can push things but this feels like an actual end. Sorry." Robert Chiltern / Clerkenwell FilmsChannel 4 But chatting to Digital Spy back in May 2019, she didn't rule it out "I don't think you should keep on going with something beyond its natural life."We've met them as old teenagers, and we're now taking them into adulthood, and I'm not sure – I don't know if it's right to see more. I don't know. We'll have to see. Obviously never say never, but I think maybe sometimes it's good to get out."A voice interjected "We had a good idea the other day though, so I wouldn't say never. But anyway
"Covell added "We could do it like Boyhood.""Yeah!" said Barden. "That's what I think we should actually do." Channel 4/Netflix "Could we afford you guys?" joked Covell. Barden replied "I've probably got another year coasting off this, and then I'm like probably going back to being like, 'Oh my God, why am I an actress? Another year at best.'"But at the Virgin Media BAFTA TV Awards back in July, Covell didn't sound hopeful when asked about its future "I have a feeling probably not."I feel with shows like that is probably better to leave it when it is at its height it picked up two awards for Best Drama Series and Best Supporting Actress for Naomi Ackie. We all feel incredibly proud that we made that second season as successful as the first."Obviously you can never say never, but I think it's good to quit while you're ahead and I'm really pleased where we left them, and I think that's it I'm afraid." Channel 4 If we did get a season three we'll never let go, it's unclear what the time frame would be – season one landed in October 2017, and then there was that huge wait for the second chapter November 2019 – so your guess really is as good as ours. Especially as a season three wait would definitely be even longer. There's also COVID to contend with, which has made filming tricker than it's ever been. The End of the F***ing World season 3 cast Who's in it?The show couldn't exist without Alyssa and James, so both Barden and Lawther would need to be on board for future episodes."It just wouldn't work [without us both]," Barden said via the Guardian. "The show is Alyssa and James together, you know – that's what it is."The pair told NME that they'd love to work together again, either on TEOTFW or another project we hope it's both!."I really wanna play a female Joker," said Barden. "I wanna play a psychopath."Lawther added "I could play Harley Quinn and you can play the Joker."Getting the gang back together could be tricky though – the duo are in demand following the show's international success, and are both currently focusing on their own projects. Robert Chiltern / Clerkenwell FilmsChannel 4 Initially, Lawther was reticent to commit to TEOTFW."Initially, I thought [the show] was about a young man being violent towards a young woman, and I thought 'I'm not really that interested because there's enough of that around,'" he told the he didn't take any convincing after digging a little deeper. "But I realised that James becomes something else. It's not about his violence towards Alyssa, it's about him understanding how he feels and working out that actually he's not a psychopath, he's just very, very, very sad." We'd also expect Alyssa's mum Gwen Christine Bottomley to also a possibility we could see James' dead mum Kelly Harrison and James' dead dad Phil Steve Oram in flashbacks. Channel 4/Netflix It feels like Bonnie's part in this story is over, so it's unlikely that Naomi Ackie will appear in future episodes. But everything is up in the air at the moment, so you never know. The End of the F**king World season 3 trailer When can I watch it? First up, season three needs that all-important green as much as we're hopeful for a third season, it looks like there really is basically no chance. Covell's attitude to the story's season two conclusion seems pretty conclusive. "I think, for me, that's it now," Covell said in 2019 via RadioTimes. Yeah, that's done. I think to try and eke more out would be wrong, I like where we've left it.""Put it this way, if for some reason we hadn't been allowed to do season two, I would have been really gutted. Which I think shows that it was the right thing to do – for me, anyway. And I think I like where we end it [in season two], and yeah, it feels right for the story."Okay, yeah, that sounds fairly final, but there is still some slim hope. "But you never know, and you obviously you can't write for what people want," she added. "I think you have to work out what's right for the characters and the story – I sound like such a dick saying that but I think you can't, you're not doing fan fiction."Sadly, fan fiction, and fan trailers, are probably all we can expect for the time being. But we're still keeping our fingers crossed that it's not quite the end of the f**king world, and that the Boyhood concept comes to fruition. The idea of revisiting these characters in ten or twenty years is just too good not to do, and you can bet that as soon as that's announced, we'll be coming right back to this article to celebrate. So, keep us bookmarked on whatever laptops you pick up over the next couple of decades or VR headsets, or holographic chess boards or whatever, because we'll be updating this page with all the latest news, scoops, and dreams come it does happen, you should expect the trailer in the month leading up to the premiere – so check back in 2031, just in case! The End of the F***ing World - Series 1 Channel 4/Clerkenwell Films/Dominic Buchanan Productions Amazon ÂŁ The End of the F***ing World by Charles Forsman Faber & Faber Amazon ÂŁ The End of the F***ing World Original Songs and Score by Graham Coxon Graham Coxon Amazon ÂŁ UK viewers can catch seasons 1-2 of The End of the F***ing World on All4, while US fans can watch it on Netflix. TV Series2017ñ€“20192017ñ€“2019TV-MATV-MA25mJames is 17 and is pretty sure he is a psychopath. Alyssa, also 17, is the cool and moody new girl at school. The pair make a connection and she persuades him to embark on a road trip in sea... Read allJames is 17 and is pretty sure he is a psychopath. Alyssa, also 17, is the cool and moody new girl at school. The pair make a connection and she persuades him to embark on a road trip in search of her real is 17 and is pretty sure he is a psychopath. Alyssa, also 17, is the cool and moody new girl at school. The pair make a connection and she persuades him to embark on a road trip in search of her real production, box office & company info586User reviews45Critic reviewsSee more at IMDbProEpisodes16Videos7Photos1309More like When silence really speaks to youLoved it. Was kind of skeptical in the beginning of season one but quickly it grew on me. Season two I binged watch in one afternoon, and now I'm sad I didn't save some of it for later! I love how this show is dark without being overly creepy. I love how the dialogue is sparse and the silence really speaks to me. No grand gestures needed in the acting, which is very held back and understated in an honest but still kind of funny way. You can feel a lot of things happening under the blank and quiet surfaces of the main characters faces while the bizarre plot is developing. Great 8, 2019FAQ1Related newsContribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentMore to explore

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