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Clicker for netflix review
Clicker for netflix review






clicker for netflix review

It’s a death threat,” she says, and she turns to hacker friend Vince (Jack Walton) to look into Nick’s online life and help her investigate on her own. The spontaneous, impulsive Pia, whom Kazan permeates with jittery energy, refuses to stand aside and wait for the police to do their jobs. And the question no one can answer is: Why would this happen to Nick? Or, on the flip side: What did Nick do to make this happen? Sophie’s schoolteacher colleagues whisper after her Ethan and Kai’s classmates turn on them and reporters camp out outside their house. The Brewers live in a small Oakland community where everyone seems to know everyone, and soon what is happening to Nick takes over their lives. First consideration goes to Nick’s family: his shocked and enraged sister Pia ( Zoe Kazan) and mother Andrea (Elizabeth Alexander), and his numb and confused wife Sophie ( Betty Gabriel) and their two sons Ethan ( Camaron Engels) and Kai ( Jaylin Fletcher). Who is Nick Brewer? “Clickbait” attacks that question from two different angles.

#Clicker for netflix review series

Husband, father, brother, and son Nick Brewer ( Adrian Grenier) appears one day in a viral video, holding a series of signs that say “I ABUSE WOMEN” and “AT 5 MILLION VIEWS, I DIE.” The video burns through the Internet, amassing thousands of clicks in minutes, taking over news networks, and becoming the only one thing anyone is watching on their phones, tablets, computers, or TVs. The miniseries from Australian creators Tony Ayres (whose name you may recognize as being affiliated with another buzzy, goofy show called “The Slap”) and Christian White follows a family caught up in a bizarre, only-of-this-moment mystery.








Clicker for netflix review