In a piece for British broadsheet
The Daily Telegraph, writer Regina Moriarty said: "I hope that people watching will note the way that Reece starts, little by little, to take control of Ashley's life, and if they can see that that's happening to them or someone they know, they'll do something about it – talk about it, get some more information... something".
Sarah Hughes of
The Guardian wrote that the "veracity" of the story and the young ages of the characters "marks [it] apart" from similar works. The programme won a
Royal Television Society Award for Best Single Drama in 2014, and Campbell won a
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in
2015, ahead of bookmakers' favourite
Sheridan Smith. This drama was released on
DVD on 21 September 2015. == References ==