It has been just about three weeks since I binge-watched Netflix’s One Day. Although I went into this without having read David Nicholls’ novel or the 2011 Anne Hathaway movie, it’s safe to say that I was shattered at the end of the mostly invigorating and slightly exhausting romance. Now I have to make a confession. I sort of went into the binge having known the huge spoiler (well pardon me, I do realise that there’s no need for me to conceal the elephant in the room for I’ve made things quite clear with the headline). I went in knowing that the remarkable Emma Morley (played by the outrageously brilliant Ambika Mod) was eventually going to die.
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It has been just about three weeks since I binge-watched Netflix’s One Day. Although I went into this without having read David Nicholls’ novel or the 2011 Anne Hathaway movie, it’s safe to say that I was shattered at the end of the mostly invigorating and slightly exhausting romance. Now I have to make a confession. I sort of went into the binge having known the huge spoiler (well pardon me, I do realise that there’s no need for me to conceal the elephant in the room for I’ve made things quite clear with the headline). I went in knowing that the remarkable Emma Morley (played by the outrageously brilliant Ambika Mod) was eventually going to die.