
Netflix fans 'hooked' after first episode of new gripping docuseries
Netflix viewers are "in tears" as they binge a brand new documentary that has left them completely "hooked".
Critical: Between Life and Death launched on July 23 and tracks London's trauma units as they tackle harrowing situations and rescue those fighting for their lives. From multiple trauma casualties to life or death operations, the documentary explores every aspect.
Following frontline staff over 21 days using 40 cameras, the six-part series features surgeons, emergency crews and casualties along with their relatives as they recount the terrifying incidents as well as intimate moments within the health service.
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The synopsis reveals: "In London, a major trauma happens every 60 minutes, and for the NHS, each call is a race against time. Critical: Between Life and Death gets inside the minds of the dedicated trauma teams that hold our lives in their hands when the worst happens.", reports the Express.
"From the makers of the award-winning 24 Hours in A&E and with exclusive access, 40 cameras are embedded for 21 days across the entire London Major Trauma System.
"The documentary series goes over the shoulder and under the scalpel to reveal not only the life-saving interventions but also the personal, emotional, and sometimes traumatic reasons that inspire those on the NHS frontline to do a job where every second counts."
The series has quickly made its way onto fans' watch lists, with some having already binged it. Viewers have noted the "gory" nature of the documentary, warning that it may not be suitable for those with a weak stomach.
Critical: Between Life and Death is available to stream on Netflix (Image: Netflix)
One social media user posted: "This one is REALLY graphic...I think a tad more than 24 Hours in A&E...I'll still watch, behind my fingers sometimes."
Another chimed in: "This is brilliant binge watching it." A third simply stated: "Binged."
A fourth viewer shared: "Watched the first 2 episodes I'm hooked."
Over on X, one person commented: "The intro hooked me straight away", while another praised: "Kudos to @netflix for "Critical: Between Life and Death". Everyone should watch this as we're all interested and invested emergency care outcomes."
One person expressed: "Netflix: Critical: Between Life and Death. True heroes. In tears. So thankful - as always - that we have the hearts and minds behind our NHS."
Critical: Between Life and Death is now available for streaming on Netflix.
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