Living with Yourself: What the Must Watch Reviewers think
Must Watch reviewers Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell share their thoughts on Living with Yourself which is available on Netflix from 18 October.
Burned out on life, Miles (Paul Rudd) undergoes a strange procedure at a strip mall spa, and wakes to find he's been replaced by a better version of himself.
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Scott says: "It is an ingenious show"
"It is an ingenious show. It’s about a guy unhappy about his life, who goes to a special spa that allows him to become a better version of himself, but now there’s a clone of himself that is better than him.
"It is quite a baffling show and you see Paul Rudd twice in the same scene and spend a lot of time head scratching about how they managed to do it!
"When it started, I thought it was headed in a certain direction and it goes somewhere else entirely; it’s a Must Watch."

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Hayley says: "It’s a really clever show and really funny"
"I really love this show. It’s a really clever show and really funny.
"It reminds me of Michael Keaton’s Multiplicity.
"There’s a scene I love with the schlubby Paul Rudd trying to write the play he’s never written and a couple of days in, he ends up drinking beer in the morning and watching dog videos on YouTube; as a person trying to write a book it resonates!
"It’s a Must Watch."

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Living with Yourself starts on Netflix on 18 October.
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