Adolescence fans are all saying the same thing about the montage of children that appeared just seconds into episode two.
The new series, which hit the streaming service on March 13, has certainly got viewers talking over the last week for its gripping storyline and the fact that each episode was done in one take.
At the beginning of episode two, multiple images of children were shown on screen against a haunting soundtrack.
Some fans have speculated if the children are victims of knife crime, while others have suggested they are the actors who play the school children in the series.
Adolescence follows the story of a young boy called Jamie Miller (played by Owen Cooper) who has been accused of killing his female classmate.
A viewer on reddit who sparked the conversation asked: ‘Does anyone know the meaning behind the pictures of the kids in the intros for adolescence? I found it so eerie with the soundtrack but I canât see how they link to the actual show.’
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Adolescence fans are all saying the same thing about the montage of children that appeared just seconds into episode two (Stephen Graham and Owen Cooper pictured)
The question was met with an abundance of responses, with some writing: ‘I think itâs supposed to highlight the innocence of children and how vulnerable they are to corruption and manipulation.. idk thatâs my take’,
‘I think it was the actors in the episode⌠I decently saw the âmurder victimsââ childhood photo. Last episode was clearly staged photos as a family’,
‘If it was the actors in the episode then I believe it would be easy to find that online. But I searched for many hours and that’s all I could find that made sense and matched the photos’,
‘The show is based off of actual crimes that happened in London, it’s not a documentary or doesn’t tell actual facts from any of the particular cases so it’s not technically true story but the writer wanted to depict a series of crimes that happened in England where young boys were going around stabbing Young girls.
‘I believe that those photos are photos of the victims and perpetrators from real life.
‘If you start researching the decade that they’re talking about and the crimes and victims a lot of it is hidden because they were minors but there are a few that were such severe cases that they did disclose the names and I believe some of the photos match. At least from what I can see’.
MailOnline have contacted Netflix for comment.
Adolescence star Owen Cooper has revealed the striking four-word comment from the Netflix series that was completely off script.
The new series, which hit the streaming service on March 13, has certainly got viewers talking over the last week for its gripping storyline and the fact that each episode was done in one take.
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Some fans have speculated if the children are victims of knife crime, while others have suggested they are the actors who play the school children in the series
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The new series, which hit the streaming service on March 13, has certainly got viewers talking over the last week for its gripping storyline and the fact that each episode was done in one take (Ashley Walters pictured)
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Adolescence follows the story of a young boy called Jamie Miller (played by Owen Cooper) who has been accused of killing his female classmate
The fact that it was all done in one continuous sequence meant that the cast had to think on their feet if something went off script – and that happened to Owen and co-star Erin Doherty – who plays a child psychologist tasked with writing a profile on Jamie ahead of his trial – during one scene.
During an appearance on The One Show last week, Owen, 15, revealed all and said: ‘In episode three, it was the second take of the day – we do two takes a day.
‘So it was the second take and you know I was tired so a yawn came to me.
‘Then Erin did an amazing line, she said, “Am I boring you?” so that took me back and it made made me smile because it wasn’t in the script.
‘I wasn’t expecting that at all, so it took me back a little bit, but it was amazing.’
The One Show host Clara Amfo was also keen to find out how the youngster found filming in such a particular way and how he avoided any mistakes.
Owen said: ‘The people around me. Stephen [Graham, playing Jamie’s father], Erin, she’s amazing in episode three.
‘It was just the people around me that I could bounce off.
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Adolescence star Owen Cooper revealed the striking four-word comment from Netflix series that was completely off script
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Owen pictured with co-star Stephen Graham, who plays his dad Eddie Miller in the new Netflix hit
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The cast had to think on their feet if something went off script – and that happened to Owen and co-star Erin Doherty during one scene
‘It was the script. The script was long, but it was fine because I had the people around me, a lot of it is not followed by the script in episode three, so me and Erin just bounced off each other.’
Stephen, who was also a guest on the show, said: ‘You improvised didn’t you?’
Owen continued: ‘Yeah, yeah, yeah.
‘She helped me so much, Stephen, Ashley [Walters, who plays DI Luke Bascombe, the lead detective on the murder investigation], all of the cast were amazing.’
Earlier on in the interview, Stephen revealed the preparation they all had to undergo to make sure everything was perfect for the continuous shot.
He explained: ‘Each episode is shot over three weeks, but for the first week, our amazing and unbelievable director Philip Barantini, they were absolutely phenomenal.
‘So for the first week, working on the script, analysing the text, the second week, we kind of work with the camera and we choreograph the whole thing.
‘Then the third week, you shoot two scenes a day. So ultimately you could end up with 10 takes, but for the first episode, that was our second take.
‘Your [Owen] episode, which is unbelievable, episode three, take 13. We had a couple of stops. It’s from the beginning to the very end. It’s all done in one continuous series.’
Adolescence is made up of four episodes. The drama was created and written by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham.
The cast include Stephen, Owen, Erin Doherty, Ashley Walters, Faye Marsay, Christine Tremarco, Mark Stanley, Jo Hartley and Austin Haynes.