![]() ![]() Unfortunately, another release for Rae is self-harm: dragging her knuckles down a brick wall, scalding herself in the shower. Kester are something of a pressure release valve, allowing her to voice her insecurities out loud, safely, and consequence free. They can range from her raging teen libido (“The vagina police should come and take my bits away”) to her own insecurities (“I’ll always be the same pointless blob”). Exuberant and candid, these voice-overs are a window into the things she’s too scared to say out loud. ![]() This plotline is handled with care and never treated lightly, yet through Rae’s voice-over we often get funny insight into her experience fighting her darker times. She battles depression and body issues throughout the show and was admitted for care after cutting herself. My Mad Fat Diary begins with Rae (the excellent Sharon Rooney) being discharged from a psychiatric hospital. Earlier this month, My Mad Fat Diary arrived in full on Hulu- here’s why you should be watching the highly bingeable drama. The critically acclaimed show, which came to an end in 2015 with a fantastic three-part finale, is only 16 episodes in total. This extremely candid, depressed, and horny teen feels everything, and lets viewers know about it. ![]() For three emotional, hilarious seasons, My Mad Fat Diary took British viewers inside the unfiltered mind of teenager Rae Earl. ![]()
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