
'Sick Note' Finally Comes to Netflix, but There's a Catch
Alright, Netflix fans, here's some exciting—and slightly bittersweet—news. The dark comedy Sick Note , starring Harry Potter legend Rupert Grint and the always-hilarious Nick Frost, is finally making its way to Netflix on February 10. If you're into ridiculous, over-the-top humor with a touch of suspense, this is one you won’t want to miss.
Now, if you haven’t heard of Sick Note before, let me break it down for you. The show originally aired back in 2017 on Sky One and follows Daniel Glass (played by Grint), a struggling insurance agent whose life takes a bizarre turn when his incompetent doctor, played by Nick Frost, mistakenly diagnoses him with terminal cancer. Instead of correcting the mistake, Daniel realizes that people start treating him better, so—naturally—he decides to keep up the lie. What follows is a chain reaction of absurd situations, dark humor, and escalating chaos as Daniel and his doctor scramble to keep the deception going.
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Despite being an absolute gem of a series—bingeable, hilarious, and full of unexpected twists— Sick Note never got a third season. The show was left in limbo, with co-writer Nat Saunders confirming in 2021 that it was never officially canceled, but also never renewed. Fans had been hoping for closure, but it looks like season two will be where the story ends.
But here’s the real kicker—while Sick Note is finally landing on Netflix UK, it won’t be available for US viewers. In fact, it was removed from Netflix US back in November 2023. So, if you’re in the UK, consider yourself lucky because this is the perfect show to binge over a weekend.
Fans who’ve already seen it have raved about how addictive it is, with many calling it "ridiculous but brilliant." The dark humor, constant cliffhangers, and outrageous twists make it one of those shows that you just can’t stop watching. If you love black comedies like The End of the F **ing World* or After Life , Sick Note will definitely be right up your alley.
So, if you’re in the UK, mark your calendar for February 10 and get ready to dive into one of the most underrated comedies of the past decade. And for those outside the UK—well, fingers crossed it makes a return to other Netflix regions soon!
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