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Butterfly - Season 1

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In an exciting and powerful series that tells stories about Separate parents Vicky and Stephen must overcome their differences and their son Max will probably disturb their feelings about sex. On the other hand, Vicki and Stephen are doing everything in their power to support Max's transition to become Maxine.
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Independent (UK)
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October 15, 2018

Fine as all the performances are, including a turn by Alison Steadman as a granny who disapproves of "Maxine's funny ways", the most compelling presence throughout is Maxine, played by Callum Booth-Ford.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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October 16, 2018

Aside from the odd stylistic flourish (bold, primary-coloured palette, dreamy, synth-washed soundtrack from the duo who scored Stranger Things), this was a very ITV approach - which might normally sound like a criticism, but not here.
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The Herald (Scotland)
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October 22, 2018

Tony Marchant's drama set out its stall without fuss. We saw that far from being a phase, Max had been feeling this way for a long time.
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Times (UK)
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October 16, 2018

This drama is about to push its neck out a whole lot farther, and become a whole lot more tricky.
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Observer
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October 23, 2018

It's only a three-parter, sadly, but every episode is sure to sing, baffle and enthral.
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Times (UK)
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October 22, 2018

As a piece of drama I find it sensitive and moving. And a glimpse into a world of suffering that most of us, mercifully, will never know.
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New Statesman
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October 19, 2018

What did I like? Most of it. As a good friend put it the day after, one of the best things was how Butterfly contextualised and simplified in a way that abstract "debate" and inquiry does not.
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Guardian
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October 16, 2018

It is a wonderfully delicate drama that covers new ground carefully and features fully realised characters at war with their instincts, intellects and worse or better natures.
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