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What to Know Before You Watch Netflix's New Series About Mental Illness 'Spinning Out'

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Netflix added another mental health-related TV series to its roster with the Jan. 1 premiere of “Spinning Out,” featuring a figure skater with a traumatic brain injury and bipolar disorder.

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“Spinning Out” centers on Kat Baker (Kaya Scodelario), a promising figure skater who is forced to quit the skating world after a devastating fall that leads to a traumatic brain injury (TBI). With the help of new coach Dasha (Svetlana Efremova), however, Kat eventually transitions into partner skating with ex-boyfriend Justin (Evan Roderick).

The trauma from her fall and the difficult relationship she has with her ex-skating mother Carol (January Jones) and sister Serena (Willow Shields) make it hard for Kat to get back in the ring. Kat and her mom both have bipolar disorder, and at times they both struggle to take their medication and stick with treatment. For Kat, this sometimes includes instances of self-harm to regulate her emotions and episodes of mania.

Many people took to social media to praise “Spinning Out” and recommend others watch the show, saying the mental health themes were well-done and relatable.

Others, however, shared they felt some of the mental illness plot lines felt like a cliche. Some with lived experience of mental illness found some of the content triggering, like scenes of self-harm and mania.

Actress Scodelario, who plays Kat, did alert fans on Instagram that the series may be triggering for some people. Scodelario also said she hopes “Spinning Out” shows a 360-degree view of people who live with mental illness — that a mental health diagnosis doesn’t define a person. She wrote:

I’ve learnt so much about Bipolar disorder from playing Kat and just wanna take a second to make you aware that we do show some scenes of self harm and extreme mania. I feel like it’s important to put this trigger warning out there – We’ve done our best to highlight the difficulties of living with mental Illness whilst still showing the beautiful, passionate & typically complex sides to being a young person.

 

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Times Square!! ???????????????? can not tell you how excited I am for you all to see @spinningoutnetflix IN ONE DAY!! – just want to take a second to say that the subjects of depression and mental illness are something that I am really proud of our show for highlighting in an honest & compassionate way. I’ve learnt so much about Bipolar disorder from playing Kat and just wanna take a second to make you aware that we do show some scenes of self harm and extreme mania. I feel like it’s important to put this trigger warning out there – We’ve done our best to highlight the difficulties of living with mental Illness whilst still showing the beautiful, passionate & typically complex sides to being a young person. Kat is both. She’s brave and afraid, tough and vulnerable, scared and empowered. I hope you enjoy seeing her journey. Thank you @samanthaportstratton for giving me the opportunity to be a part of this. Thank you @netflix for making shows like this. And thank you guys for (hopefully) giving it your time ⛸✨ ps. Skaters are BADASS ❤️❤️

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“Spinning Out” is available now on Netflix and you can watch the full trailer below:

Article updated Jan. 2, 2020.

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Originally published: January 2, 2020
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