The Guardian view on a new prison drama: Waiting for the Out speaks quietly but powerfully | Editorial

In a new prison drama, 'Waiting for the Out', British writer and playwright Dennis Kelly has crafted a poignant and thought-provoking series that explores the complexities of male anger and violence, shedding light on the devastating consequences of toxic masculinity.

The show's protagonist, Dan, is a philosophy teacher at a correctional facility who struggles to come to terms with his own troubled past. As he navigates his new role, he finds himself grappling with memories of growing up in an abusive household and confronting the darker aspects of his own psyche.

While 'Waiting for the Out' may not have the same level of shock factor as some other prison dramas, it possesses a quiet power that allows its themes to resonate deeply. The show's thoughtful portrayal of Dan's inner struggles, coupled with its nuanced exploration of the relationships between men and their loved ones, makes for a compelling viewing experience.

One of the series' most striking aspects is its thoughtful examination of the societal factors that contribute to the high rates of violence among men in the prison system. Kelly skillfully weaves together themes of addiction, mental health, and the importance of supporting prisoners' relationships with their children, creating a narrative that feels both deeply personal and profoundly relevant.

As we grapple with our own understanding of masculinity and its impact on society, 'Waiting for the Out' offers a welcome contribution to the conversation. By shedding light on the complexities of male anger and violence, Kelly's show provides a powerful reminder of the importance of addressing these issues head-on.

Ultimately, 'Waiting for the Out' is more than just a drama – it's an invitation to reflect on our shared humanity and the ways in which we can work together to create positive change. With its thoughtful storytelling and nuanced characterization, this series has earned its place alongside other strong recent dramas that have shed light on women's lives and experiences in Britain.
 
omg lol u no wat dis show 'waiting 4 the out' is like soooo deep 🀯 i'm talkin bout toxic masculinity n all that jazz, but in a good way?! its not about bein all dramatic n stuff, its more like... u feel me? its like, dan's story is relatable in a way thats not super obvious, u know? he's just tryna figure out his own sh*t while dealin w/ abuse & trauma. i love how it highlights the societal factors that lead to violence among men, its like, we gotta talk about this 🀝
 
😐 I'm not sure about this one... I mean, prison drama is a pretty worn-out trope, if you ask me πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It feels like we've seen it all before - the tough-as-nails corrections officer, the brooding prisoner with a heart of gold πŸ’”. And don't even get me started on the whole "exploring toxic masculinity" vibe πŸ™„. Can't we just explore real issues for once? Like, I don't know, economic inequality or climate change? 🌑️ At least those are some problems that'll still be around in 10 years ⏰.
 
πŸ€” i think what really stands out about 'Waiting for the Out' is how it humanizes men who are struggling with toxic masculinity - we need more shows like this that explore the complexities of male emotions instead of just perpetuating the "tough guy" trope 🚫
 
I'm loving the way this show is tackling tough topics like toxic masculinity 🀯. I think it's so refreshing to see a prison drama that doesn't just focus on action and suspense, but actually explores the complexities of its characters' inner worlds πŸ“š. The writing is top-notch, if you ask me - Dennis Kelly knows how to weave together themes without making it feel too heavy-handed or preachy πŸ’‘. And I appreciate how the show sheds light on the societal factors that contribute to high rates of violence among men in the prison system βš–οΈ. It's like they're saying, "Hey, let's talk about this stuff, and try to find some solutions" πŸ’¬. Overall, I think 'Waiting for the Out' is a must-watch if you're interested in thought-provoking dramas that will leave you feeling more informed and maybe even inspired 😊
 
I'm loving how 'Waiting for the Out' tackles the complexities of male anger and violence 🀯. The show's ability to bring up these heavy topics without hitting you over the head with them is really impressive. It's not about being shocking or dramatic, it's more like having a deep conversation with your friend about stuff that's been bothering you for ages.

I also appreciate how the show highlights the importance of addressing addiction and mental health in prisons πŸ₯. It's easy to get caught up in the "tough on crime" narrative, but shows like this one remind us that there are real human beings behind bars, with families and loved ones who care about them deeply.

I think what really sets 'Waiting for the Out' apart is its thoughtful portrayal of relationships between men and their loved ones πŸ‘«. It's not always easy to talk about these things, but the show does it in a way that feels authentic and relatable. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing where this story goes!
 
πŸ€” I think what's really interesting about 'Waiting for the Out' is how it highlights the need for systemic change, you know? Like, we're talking about a prison drama here, but it's not just about individual guys being violent – it's about how our societal expectations of masculinity are creating this culture of aggression and toxic behavior. πŸ’ͺ We need to start having conversations about what it means to be a man in modern Britain and how that impacts our communities. It's all about nuance, you feel? 🀝 The show isn't just saying "men are bad", it's like... men can be complex too. πŸ‘Š
 
I just binged this new prison drama 'Waiting for the Out' 🀯 and I'm still reeling from it... it's like a punch to the gut every time Dan struggles with his own demons πŸ₯Š. The way Dennis Kelly weaves together these complex themes of toxic masculinity, addiction, and mental health is just masterful 🎨. It reminded me of all those gritty drama series from the 90s and early 2000s like 'The Sinner' and 'Oz', but with a more nuanced approach πŸ“Ί. I think what resonated with me most was how it shed light on the societal factors that contribute to this issue, rather than just blaming individual men for their actions πŸ‘₯. It's like Kelly is saying "hey, we need to have these conversations" πŸ’¬... anyway, if you're looking for a thought-provoking drama that'll leave you feeling uncomfortable but ultimately hopeful 🌟, 'Waiting for the Out' is definitely worth checking out πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm loving how 'Waiting for the Out' tackles toxic masculinity in a really thoughtful way. It's not like your typical explosive prison drama, it's more like... what if our society was actually listening to the dudes about their feelings? πŸ™ And I think that's where it gets so powerful – they're not just exploring Dan's inner struggles, but also all these bigger societal issues that contribute to this toxic masculinity thing. It's super relevant right now and I'm low-key hoping everyone watches it so we can have some real conversations about it πŸ’¬
 
I gotta say, this show sounds like it's gonna be all about sugarcoating the harsh reality of prison life... but I guess that's what they want you to think πŸ€”. It's always the same with these drama series - they'll explore some tough issues, but at the end of the day, it's still just entertainment. What really bothers me is how this show will be perceived as some kind of 'solution' to the problem of toxic masculinity... like that's gonna magically fix everything πŸ’”. And don't even get me started on the fact that they're making a big deal about societal factors contributing to violence in prisons - it's all just window dressing, if you ask me πŸ“Ί.
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s really refreshing to see a show like 'Waiting for the Out' tackling tough issues like toxic masculinity in a thoughtful way πŸ€”. As someone who's seen how these kinds of topics can affect people's lives, it's amazing to see a drama that doesn't shy away from exploring the complexities of male anger and violence πŸ’ͺ. The way the show delves into Dan's inner struggles and the societal factors that contribute to his behavior is so well done πŸ‘. It's not an easy watch by any means, but I think it's necessary for us to have these kinds of conversations πŸ“Ί.
 
I'm loving how 'Waiting for the Out' tackles the sensitive topic of toxic masculinity πŸ€”. I think it's a great reminder that guys aren't just mindless thugs, there are deeper issues at play here. The way Dennis Kelly writes Dan's character is so raw and honest, it's like you're right there with him on his journey to confront his demons πŸ’₯. It's not always easy watching, but I think that's what makes it so important – we need more stories like this one to spark some real conversations about how we can work together to create positive change 🀝
 
I'm really moved by this show it's like they're holding up a mirror to our society and all the emotions that come with it πŸ€―πŸ’” I think what resonates with me the most is how Dan's journey isn't just about his own struggles but also about how it affects those around him, especially his loved ones. It's so easy to get caught up in our own pain but this show reminds us that we're not alone and that we all have a role to play in creating change πŸŒˆπŸ’–
 
I just finished watching 'Waiting for the Out' and I'm still reeling from the experience 🀯. What really stood out to me was how Dennis Kelly tackles the tough topics like masculinity, addiction, and mental health with such nuance and sensitivity. It's not always easy to watch a show that shines a light on the darker corners of human nature, but 'Waiting for the Out' does so with a quiet power that's both haunting and hopeful 🌟.

I love how Dan's character is multi-dimensional - he's not just a brooding hero or a one-dimensional villain, but someone who's struggling to come to terms with his own demons. And the way Kelly explores the relationships between men and their loved ones is so beautifully done 😊. It's like we're invited into this inner world of Dan's, where we can really feel the weight of his struggles.

For me, 'Waiting for the Out' feels like a much-needed conversation starter - it's not always comfortable to watch or talk about, but it's so necessary πŸ€”. We need shows that challenge our assumptions and make us think about what it means to be human. So, kudos to Dennis Kelly for creating something so thought-provoking and deeply humane πŸ™Œ.
 
Ugh dont get me wrong show sounds all deep and meaningful but like what about the dude who actually commits the violent crime?? does he ever even appear on screen?? felt like his story gets completely ignored just to focus on dan's angsty therapist vibes lol πŸ€£πŸ‘€
 
I love how this show doesn't shy away from exploring the complexities of male anger and violence πŸ€”. It's so refreshing to see a drama that actually talks about the root causes of these issues, like addiction and mental health. The way it weaves together these themes is really clever, makes you think about the societal factors that contribute to this problem. I'm also glad they're not afraid to show the human side of the characters, especially Dan's inner struggles. It's a great reminder that we all have our own demons to deal with πŸ€•. And yeah, it's an invitation to reflect on our shared humanity, which is exactly what we need more of in our conversations about masculinity and violence πŸ’‘.
 
I'm literally obsessed with this new prison drama 'Waiting for the Out' 🀯! Dennis Kelly is a genius, he totally nailed the portrayal of Dan's inner struggles and the societal factors that lead to toxic masculinity. I mean, who else can make you feel like "oh, wait, I forgot I have feelings too"? πŸ˜‚ The way the show explores addiction, mental health, and relationships is so thought-provoking, it makes me wanna scream... for more! πŸ—£οΈ What I love most about this series is that it's not just another dramatic plot twist, it's a real conversation starter. We need more shows like this to help us understand our own humanity and work towards positive change πŸ’–
 
Ugh, prison drama again πŸ€”? I mean, don't get me wrong, it sounds like 'Waiting for the Out' is a solid show and all, but we're basically just rehashing the same old themes of toxic masculinity and the struggles of men behind bars... when can we talk about something new for once? Like, what's the point of exploring the complexities of male anger and violence if it's not gonna offer any real solutions or alternatives? I'm all for thought-provoking dramas, but let's not forget that there are more pressing issues out there. And don't even get me started on the "quiet power" thing – isn't that just code for "it's a slow-burning show that might make you feel uncomfortable and stuff"? πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” I think what's really interesting about 'Waiting for the Out' is how it tackles the idea of toxic masculinity without ever feeling like a "treatise" on the subject πŸ“š. Dennis Kelly's approach feels more like an honest exploration of his own character, Dan, and the ways in which he's grappling with these issues firsthand πŸ’­. It's not about lecturing or preaching, but rather about showing us what it means to be human, even when we're struggling with our own demons πŸŒ‘. And I love how the show raises questions about societal factors that contribute to violence, like addiction and mental health – it feels really nuanced and thoughtful πŸ“Š. What I think resonates most is how the show invites us to reflect on our shared humanity, rather than trying to offer easy answers or solutions 🀝.
 
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