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Yes that episode does meander away but ultimately there is a point to it even if they do stretch their artistic license for that one.

But the other episodes do help build a strong depth of understanding as to why the other characters are who they are, and the pay off is in the final episode of the series which doesn’t disappoint, but leaves the door ajar for series 3

Severance obviously isn’t for everyone but if you’ve enjoyed it so far (especially series 1) then I’m sure you’ll enjoy series 2
Still no idea what's going on :(
 
Bar none, Severance is the best show to be on TV ever (imo).

Last episode of the latest series just got released and it ticks every box. Total genius
Watched the first episode and I just can't bring myself to carry on with it, didn't capture my interest at all.
 
2 episodes into Adolescence ... not sure why the acclaim .. does it get better?
feels like emperors new clothes to me.
Actings ok but not great from the kids .... really not sure with this....
Probably because I am an F#O#C
 
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Started to watch "Landman", I only watched the first episode it's been good, I love Billy Bob in movies and series so that's why I'm giving it a watch.
It's on my list. I'm a fan of BB as well mate.

2 episodes into Adolescence ... not sure why the acclaim .. does it get better?
feels like emperors new clothes to me.
Actings ok but not great from the kids .... really not sure with this....
Probably because I am an F#O#C
I think it's being a bit overrated too. That first episode is very good, smacks you in the face. But it fades a fare bit after that.
I wanted a court case.
Stephen Graham is stand out actor but some of the others were soap opera standard.
 
Mr Inbetween

Slow Horses

Fargo

The Wire

Peaky BlinderS
4 out of 5 for me
tried twice with peaky and still cant get past episode 1 ... must be the accent .
Love B.B in Golaith and Fargo , 2 great characters.
4 episodes into Severance and im intrigued .
 
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Seen all of those (except mr inbetween) and severance leaves them for dust
We'll have to agree to disagree mate, I watched S1 of severance last year and thought it was a bit boring and a bit silly.
Nobody seems to understand what's going on, and why.

Like music it's all subjective though, I was just listing my favourites.
 
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We'll have to agree to disagree mate, I watched S1 of severance last year and thought it was a bit boring and a bit silly.
Nobody seems to understand what's going on, and why.

Like music it's all subjective though, I was just listing my favourites.

Totally agree - apart from mr inbetween I enjoyed all the shows you listed, a lot.

Severance just grabbed me because I found it so totally unique and bizarre.. the intrigue and the pace of it really got me. And possibly not being able to binge watch series 2 really raised my levels of excitement and expectation as i rabidly searched for answers. And I love the fact that in spite of joining in loads of random discussions about the show, no one predicted any of what came in the finale
 
Just finished Severance season 2.

I understand the premise and the storyline but really didn't enjoy this. This could easily have been finished but they've deliberately spanned this out for another season, really poor writing to be honest.
 
I thought Last One Laughing on Prime (released the first four episodes yesterday) was one of my favourite bits of TV of the last five years.

It's a line-up of ten comedians who you see all the time on UK panel shows like Cats does Countdown, Buzzcocks, Would I Lie to You? etc. so if that's not your thing you probably won't like this show.

But I personally haven't laughed so hard in a very long time. The main appeal is obviously the format; they have to make each other laugh without laughing themselves. If you laugh twice you're out.

The secondary part I found really interesting was that you got a chance to look at the group dynamics of all of these comedians who you've been watching for years, you get a little peek into their real life relationships. The moment Bob Mortimer walks in and everyone realises they've got no chance is absolute gold. Even Richard Ayoade, who you'd assume is unbreakable, is in serious trouble when Bob starts up.

If panel shows are your thing then I'd absolutely recommend it.
Agreed, it's great and the fact that even the comedians have a reverance for Bob is impressive
 

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