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How Many Episodes of ‘Half Man’ Are There?

First seen 5/29/2026, 2:14:40 AM · 3 sources · cross-spectrum coverage

AI bias-comparison

The series "Half Man" has concluded with a finale that features a significant plot twist. According to creator Richard Gadd, the ending was intentionally tense. A wire service version of the story is not available.

Coverage of the finale diverges across outlets, with TIME focusing on the creator's explanation of the final moments and Slate leading with an interview about the twist and fan reaction. Decider, on the other hand, does not discuss the finale at all, instead providing general information about the show.

Only Decider's coverage omits discussion of the finale, indicating a gap in right-leaning coverage of the show's conclusion. The lack of analysis from Decider means that viewers looking for a right-leaning perspective on the finale's meaning and impact will not find it in this cluster.

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PER-SOURCE FRAMING
Center
TIME — Top
Breaking Down the Brutal Ending of Half Man
Center angle.
Lean Left
Slate
There Was Only One Way <em>Half Man </em>Could End
Lean Left angle.
Right
Decider
How Many Episodes of ‘Half Man’ Are There?
Right angle.

Coverage by perspective

Lean Left · 1 source

Slate Lean Left
There Was Only One Way <em>Half Man </em>Could End
The show’s creator and star, Richard Gadd, on the finale’s big twist, how he feels about your fan fiction, and the one question he gets most.
Mixed Factuality · Other

Center · 1 source

TIME — Top Center
Breaking Down the Brutal Ending of Half Man
Series creator Richard Gadd explains those tense final moments
Mixed Factuality · Other

Right · 1 source

Decider Right
How Many Episodes of ‘Half Man’ Are There?
Richard Gadd's new drama is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
Mixed Factuality · Conglomerate

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