The Me You Can't See on Apple TV+

How to Watch The Me You Can’t See on Apple TV+

All conversations about mental health are important. Co-created by Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry, The Me You Can’t See on Apple TV+ is a docuseries that puts emotional well-being front and center. The series features people from across the globe and from all walks of life who are actively addressing mental health struggles. Watch The Me You Can’t See for moving conversations with Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, San Antonio Spurs’ DeMar DeRozanwho, and celebrity chef Rashad Armstead, among others.

Where to Watch The Me You Can’t See

Good news! There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy The Me You Can’t See but everything Apple TV+ has to offer. Apple TV+ offers a free 7-day trial as well as a one-month free trial as part of a bundled package if you purchase Apple One. Already have an Apple device? That includes a free three-month subscription to Apple TV+ if redeemed within 90 days.

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How Many Episodes Are in The Me You Can’t See?

The Me You Can't See on Apple TV+

There are six episodes in The Me You Can’t See. The runtime of episodes ranges between 47-94 mins. You can check the complete list of The Me You Can’t See episodes and their release date below.

  1. Say It Out Loud“: May 21, 2021
  2. Asking For Help“: May 21, 2021
  3. Finding What Works“: May 21, 2021
  4. We Need Each Other“: May 21, 2021
  5. This Is Me“: May 21, 2021
  6. A Path Forward“: May 28, 2021

What Are the Critics Saying about The Me You Can’t See?

With an 86% rating from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes and an average audience score of 68%, The Me You Can’t See has had mostly positive responses from the viewers.

Carol Midgley from The Times (UK) observes, “For all its clarity of vision and talk of a ‘universal condition’, however, The Me You Can’t See feels myopic on the burning issue that many, indeed most, people cannot afford years of therapy.”

Brian Lowry from CNN writes, “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.”

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Is The Me You Can’t See Suitable for Kids?

The Me You Can’t See is rated TV-MA which means it is suitable for viewing by mature audiences only.

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