India, Aug. 22 -- The Philip Barantini-directed four-part Netflix miniseries Adolescence unsettled audiences worldwide. In its first episode, the police storm into the home of a murder suspect. Viewers are shocked that a quiet-looking teenager is being readied for arrest. Jamie, masterfully assayed by 15-year-old Owen Patrick Cooper, wets himself.

The creators and writers of the series, Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham (who also plays Eddie Miller, Jamie's father, in the series) do away with traditional cinematic techniques, offering a story that fiddles with actus reus (Latin for guilty act) and mens rea (Latin for guilty mind), making it an exceptionally engaging watch. As a result, the series kick-started conversations centred around ad...