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On Apple TV

Not related to the film with the same name.

I watched the first one without watching the below trailer and really quite enjoyed it. I think this has some legs.

I actually suggest not watching the trailer and going in blind TBH. It helps build up the mystery.


 
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I think this and 1883 are two of the best things to watch right now. That thing with Michael (Waaaaaaaaalt) from Lost started well but got very silly by the third episode.
 
There's a large Severance sized vacuum in my weekly watch. Thankfully this will be replaced by Better Call Saul. Great final episode and I'm really looking forward to series 2. I just hope they can keep the energy going and it doesn't become like a lot of shows like this sometimes do after a good 1st series.
 
My work life does not enrich my home life so I would agree. Although I would hate to be the me who was always at work lol. I imagine in real life you would probably have some sort of mental breakdown.
 
Yeah, it really does depend on your job, my dayjob actually gives me experience and knowledge that is useful outside of work, so it would be a shame to lose that. But if it was some manual, menial type thing then sure.

Well, I work in access control. Unless I wanted to be able to figure out how to get into locked places, it would not benefit me, as I don't plan on a life of crime right now :D.
 
I'm really looking forward to this. I worry it might suffer from series 2 fatigue that many other series have. Been watching Temple on Netflix, series 1 was very good but series 2, the quality dropped quite a bit.
 
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Cold Harbour looks like it could relate to where Mark's wife was supposed to have died. The opening credits show a car half in a frozen lake. I wonder if that room, when Mark completes it, is where she will relive the experience of the so called crash?
 
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