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Season 1 – The Me You Can't See

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Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry join forces to guide honest discussions about mental health; featuring illuminating stories from across the globe, giving people the opportunity to seek truth, understanding and a newfound hope for the future.
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Critics Consensus

The Me You can't See's scope could be broader, but powerful stories and a willingness to confront taboo issues make for a compelling watch.

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Brad Newsome Sydney Morning Herald 06/01/2021
Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry are utterly compelling as they discuss their past traumas and mental health challenges in their well-intentioned three-part series aiming to help viewers identify, understand and get help for mental-health issues. Go to Full Review
Adam White Independent (UK) 05/21/2021
2/5
As an exploration of trauma and mental health, however - and one that features testimonials from figures such as Lady Gaga and Glenn Close - it's frustratingly unambitious. Go to Full Review
Brian Lowry CNN.com 05/21/2021
If "The Me You Can't See" helps one person, this globe-spanning exercise was surely worth it. But strictly as a TV show, you're not missing much if you don't see it. Go to Full Review
Sayan Ghosh The Hindu 09/26/2023
[It] delivers a nuanced take on mental health conundrums. Go to Full Review
Marty Brown Common Sense Media 06/02/2021
4/5
Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry obviously aren't health experts, but they speak about mental health concerns in a way that is accessible and knowledgeable. Go to Full Review
Joel Keller Decider 05/26/2021
A revealing look at mental illness and how our awareness of how pervasive it is in its many forms is just starting to develop. Go to Full Review
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Moon C @RT70507991 07/21/2023 Will this fool ever, ever stop whining? It's a non stop 24/7 whine fest. GROW UP dude! Get a life, get a JOB! See more jane d @RT19275919 09/15/2022 I'd never heard of this series. A couple of days ago, a clip was shown of Harry as part of the coverage of Queen E's death. This series was completely wasted by only airing it on Apple+. It would have garnered a much, much wider audience by airing it on YouTube without a subscription. I am currently watching it during my free Apple+ trial, which I will end once I've watched the series as I have never been a fan of Apple anything. The topic is important, which is why it should not have been and continues to be only aired on Apple+. See more 08/13/2021 Pile of complete Rubbish. See more 07/30/2021 I thought ‘the me you can't see' was inspiring. It had a superb selection of people from around the globe in all situations who shared their issues with mental health. Proving it really does transcend personal circumstances. It was also lovely to hear a member of the royal family really share from his heart with depth. See more frank b @RT21563921 07/29/2021 Just another pointless thing for Oprah Winfrey to make money and Prince Harry seems to be too dumb to realize that she's only using him for PR. He was cringeworthy in this documentary. See more Junji Ito's G @RT07784604 07/18/2021 Harry has no clue what he's talking about. He shouldn't be used to promote mental health. He's one of those losers who thinks he knows everything and is so important just because he has an outdated title. This documentary also got ruined a bit by Oprah's pathetic interview special with Harry and Meghan - two whiners who lie so that they can play victim. And Oprah is definitely not a good interviewer considering she never questioned what the Sussexes have said/lied about. See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired May 21, 2021 Say It Out Loud Millions of people around the globe struggle with mental illness in silence; in order to heal, that silence must be broken -- and now is the time. Details Episode 2 Aired May 21, 2021 Asking for Help The pain, suffering and need for help is universal, and the simple act of sharing is a powerful first step. Details Episode 3 Aired May 21, 2021 Finding What Works Mental health is about people, not patients; there is no one-size-fits-all approach to getting the right kind of help. Details Episode 4 Aired May 21, 2021 We Need Each Other No one heals alone; by caring for each other, communities shape a powerful route to sustainable recovery. Details Episode 5 Aired May 21, 2021 This Is Me The road to recovery isn't a straight line; challenges are inevitable but hope for everyone lies in awareness, acceptance and action. Details Episode 6 Aired May 28, 2021 A Path Forward Oprah and Prince Harry reunite with advisors and participants for a wide-ranging conversation about mental health and where to go from here. Details
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Season Info

Creator
Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry
Executive Producer
Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry, Terry Wood, Catherine Cyr, Alexander H. Browne, Jon Kamen, David Sirulnick, Asif Kapadia, Dawn Porter, Kahane Cooperman
Network
Apple TV
Rating
TV-14
Genre
Documentary, Health & Wellness
Original Language
English
Release Date
May 21, 2021
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