: The series is praised on IMDb for exposing the "danger and reality" of social media traps, including child abuse and trafficking. Critical Perspectives

The 2022 BBC drama series (Season 1) has received high praise for its raw, contemporary look at social media, sex work, and the music industry. Created by and starring Nicôle Lecky, the six-part series follows Sasha, a 25-year-old aspiring singer who gets lured into the world of "camming" and influencer culture after being kicked out of her home. Key Highlights from Reviews

: A standout feature is the soundtrack, with Sasha’s internal thoughts expressed through original songs that blend pop, R&B, and hip-hop.

“There is some disturbing subject matter dealt with here but it is handled with such sensitivity and understanding, that it's never a hard watch. The writing by Nicole Lecky is utterly compelling.” IMDb

“Under Carly's influence and tutelage, Sasha starts to see the sex work of “camming” – performing in front of a webcam – as a potential solution to her money troubles... Darkness is there from the beginning of Mood, and always threatening to intrude.” The Guardian

While overwhelmingly positive, some critics at TIME and Metacritic noted that the pacing can feel slow in the first half or that the finale rushes its resolution.

: Critics from The Guardian describe the show as "invigorating" and "bold," noting its ability to balance "slapstick mess" with horrifying realism.

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: The series is praised on IMDb for exposing the "danger and reality" of social media traps, including child abuse and trafficking. Critical Perspectives

The 2022 BBC drama series (Season 1) has received high praise for its raw, contemporary look at social media, sex work, and the music industry. Created by and starring Nicôle Lecky, the six-part series follows Sasha, a 25-year-old aspiring singer who gets lured into the world of "camming" and influencer culture after being kicked out of her home. Key Highlights from Reviews Mood 2022 - 1 stagione Dramma

: A standout feature is the soundtrack, with Sasha’s internal thoughts expressed through original songs that blend pop, R&B, and hip-hop. : The series is praised on IMDb for

“There is some disturbing subject matter dealt with here but it is handled with such sensitivity and understanding, that it's never a hard watch. The writing by Nicole Lecky is utterly compelling.” IMDb Key Highlights from Reviews : A standout feature

“Under Carly's influence and tutelage, Sasha starts to see the sex work of “camming” – performing in front of a webcam – as a potential solution to her money troubles... Darkness is there from the beginning of Mood, and always threatening to intrude.” The Guardian

While overwhelmingly positive, some critics at TIME and Metacritic noted that the pacing can feel slow in the first half or that the finale rushes its resolution.

: Critics from The Guardian describe the show as "invigorating" and "bold," noting its ability to balance "slapstick mess" with horrifying realism.