Please Like Me Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Twenty something Josh is going through a number of big changes as he navigates his first decade of adulthood. After being dumped by his girlfriend, he comes to the realization that he is gay. After that shocker, he moves back into the family home to help care for his mother, who has previously attempted suicide. He later moves out and into a house with best friend Tom. With his life in disarray, big challenges await Josh in his immediate future, which are especially hard for someone like him, who with a natural aversion to drama and emotion. So he deals with it all; only in his own awkward, self-centered way.

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Play Title Artist
Please Like Me
I'll Be Fine
Like It Like That
5, 6, 7, 8
Back for Good - Radio Mix
Love Letter
Kiss Me
Wut
Alive
Love Is Strange
Pretty Lovers
Everybody (Backstreet's Back) - Radio Edit
Chandelier
Someone Like You
Claire the Wrecker
When - Live
Winter Wonderland
Higher Love
Orinoco Flow
Geronimo (feat. Lucian Piane)
Diamonds
Love Yourself
Land of 1000 Dances
Sunshine, Lollipops And Rainbows
Icecream Sundae
Classic Dad
Tom & Claire Do the Notebook
Josh the Brave
Abandoned Frog
Geoffrey, I Really Like You
Josh & Mum
Mum Quits the Drugs
Ginger & Mum
Donkey
Baby Deer & Tom, No Ella
Hannah, on Being Beige
Trifle
I Don't Like This Slice
Holiday Muzak Medley
Silly String Fight
Watch the Tennis
Food Porn
Dad's Job
Mutton Birds
North Korea in a Lychee
Still in Love
Thank You
Go to Bed
The Best Guy
Sorry About Your Life
Tom & Claire Do the Notebook
Bryony Marks: Performer
Josh Finds Mum
Bryony Marks: Performer
Ginger & Mum
Bryony Marks: Performer
Baby Deer & Tom, No Ella
Bryony Marks: Performer
Don't Like This Slice
Bryony Marks: Performer
Still in Love with Your Dad
Bryony Marks: Performer
Mum's Gone
Bryony Marks: Performer

User reviews

Robert White
3/10

The use of repetitive and predictable musical motifs in the show's soundtrack becomes distracting and detracts from the overall viewing experience. Instead of adding nuance and depth to the narrative, the music feels like an afterthought, failing to elevate key moments and emotions in a meaningful way.

Dorothy Baker
5/10

While the music of Please Like Me sets the tone for the series and complements the narrative well, at times it feels a bit repetitive and predictable. Some tracks seem to lack the depth and complexity needed to fully capture the nuances of Josh's experiences and struggles, leaving the overall soundtrack feeling somewhat one-dimensional.

Emily Campbell
3/10

The soundtrack of Please Like Me fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the main character's experiences. The music often feels generic and uninspired, missing the opportunity to enhance the storytelling and connect viewers on a deeper level.

Daniel Perez
7/10

The soundtrack of Please Like Me beautifully captures the emotional journey of the main character, Josh, as he navigates the complexities of coming out and caring for his mother. The music enhances the storytelling by delicately reflecting Josh's inner turmoil and personal growth.

Robert Smith
8/10

The diverse selection of songs in the show's soundtrack adds depth and richness to the narrative, creating a vibrant and engaging atmosphere that immerses the audience in Josh's world. The music not only complements the on-screen action but also serves as a powerful tool to evoke empathy and understanding for the characters' experiences.

Emily Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of Please Like Me effectively captures the emotional rollercoaster that main character Josh goes through in his journey of self-discovery and navigating adulthood. The music enhances the poignant moments of introspection and growth, creating a deeply personal connection with the audience.