Gripping sci-fi series with ‘preposterous twist’ now streaming on Channel 4 – Bundlezy

Gripping sci-fi series with ‘preposterous twist’ now streaming on Channel 4

Gripping sci-fi series with 'preposterous twist' now streaming on Channel 4
A new Channel 4 sci-fi show is being compared to Black Mirror (Picture: Channel 4)

It’s a great time to be a fan of great science fiction, especially on the small screen. 

We’ve had Andor season 2, Doctor Who season 15, and a brand spanking new series of Charlie Brooker’s twisted brainchild, Black Mirror

If, though, you’ve already watched the Rebels rise up, the Doctor save the day and enjoyed Black Mirror’s twists and turns, then you might be looking for something new to watch.

Well, if that’s the case, you’re in luck. Channel 4 has a brand new show you can watch right now, and even better, it’s supposedly got a bonkers twist.

The new drama is called BETH, and it follows Joe (Nicholas Pinnock) and Molly (Abbey Lee), a couple who unexpectedly get pregnant after multiple failed IVF attempts.

Needless to say, though, once the miracle child is born, it becomes clear that something is very wrong for reasons we won’t go into here – the spoiler police are everywhere

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Critics are divided on Beth (Picture: Channel 4

Written and directed by award-winning filmmaker and photographer Uzo Oleh, the show is already being compared to Black Mirror, although critics are divided on the series.

In their three star review The Guardian’s Lucy Mangan praised the show for it’s stylish direction and impressive cast but critisised it’s pacing, writing ‘the script needs to be tighter and work harder so that we aren’t left feeling as if we’ve just watched the beginning of a Black Mirror episode.’

The Independent also gave the show three stars in their review. Much like The Guardian, they felt the premise was a little underbaked and criticised the ‘poorly executed’, and ‘preposterous’ twist. 

That said, though, they did say it provided ‘food for thought’ and urged their readers to check it out because, in their words, ‘when it’s good, it’s a little miracle’.

Sadly, Anita Singh from The Telegraph was far less kind. She gave BETH just two out of five stars and wrote that while it looks beautiful that Uzo ‘was too hung up on the visuals’. 

Gripping sci-fi series with 'preposterous twist' now streaming on Channel 4
But it’s impressing general audiences (Picture: Channel 4)

Of course, the critics aren’t the only ones who’ve seen the show and general audiences have been far kinder. 

On X @AndrewOldbury wrote: ‘It’s great to see Channel 4 breaking new ground by commissioning digital dramas. Beth is a meditative and delicately told story by Uzo Oleh of a couple’s attempt to conceive.’

Meanwhile, on YouTube @catharinalara220 added ‘Fabulous film. Tense and suspenseful. Wonderful work’ a sentiment echoed by @mariamysoul, who added ‘Love Nicholas Pinnock’s effortless acting, and Uzo Oleh is a talented new director. Wish it had been longer.  Hope it becomes a series.’

BETH is Channel 4’s first digital original drama, and as such, it can either be streamed on Channel 4’s own streaming platform, where it’s broken up into three parts

Or you fancy you can watch it on YouTube, where it has been uploaded as one full episode.

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