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Mindhunter season 2
Even better than the first one.
Even better than the first one.
Might be a season 3 now, Fincher has been talking recently in the press about doing another season.Mindhunter season 2
Even better than the first one.
Might be a season 3 now, Fincher has been talking recently in the press about doing another season.

Fincher wanted to do other stuff as it took up too much of his time and Netflix weren't massively bothered as the viewing figures couldn't really justify their expenditure on the show.It`s a weird one, as it was so well received and was critically acclaimed, yet they decided to drop it![]()
Fincher wanted to do other stuff as it took up too much of his time and Netflix weren't massively bothered as the viewing figures couldn't really justify their expenditure on the show.
Low viewing figures is strange though as basically anyone I've spoken to about it really liked/loved it.
It`s a weird one, as it was so well received and was critically acclaimed, yet they decided to drop it![]()
I've only read this page so I dunno if it's been mentioned yet, but mare of east town is warming up nicely. If you like your serial killer/whodunnit type shows, you'll like this. Atmospheric and gritty.
Looking forward to getting home and smashing Underground Railroad this weekend
the 5 star reviews just keep on coming
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The Underground Railroad review – harrowing, magical, masterful TV
Barry Jenkins’ extraordinary adaptation of the Colson Whitehead novel about escaping the clutches of slavery is hallucinatory and heartbreaking. Just don’t binge-watch itwww.theguardian.com
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The Underground Railroad, review: quite simply one of the most powerful pieces of television you will ever see
Barry Jenkins's stunning depiction of slavery in 19th-century America takes television drama to places it has never been beforewww.telegraph.co.uk
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‘The Underground Railroad’ Review: Barry Jenkins’ Limited Series Is an American Masterpiece
Faithful to Colson Whitehead's novel, Barry Jenkins' Amazon series is a spellbinding vision of the past with searing ties to its present.www.indiewire.com
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Barry Jenkins' 'The Underground Railroad' Is a Stunning Adaptation
The Amazon miniseries is neither a reverent nor a timid interpretation of Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer-winning noveltime.com
Fincher wanted to do other stuff as it took up too much of his time and Netflix weren't massively bothered as the viewing figures couldn't really justify their expenditure on the show.
Low viewing figures is strange though as basically anyone I've spoken to about it really liked/loved it.
Spot on, as I don`t know many people who haven`t watched it.
It was areal word of mouth thing too.
Aye, I'm loving it and look forward to Mondays now
Loudermilk on Amazon.
I'm 3 episodes in and very funny so far. Co-written by one of the Farelly brothers and has some recognisably crude and hilarious dialogue.
Yeah, its great, the snarky git. Waiting until one of the platforms puts series 2 out for free. Well, included in the monthly fee.Stumbled across this yesterday and watched season 1. Big fan. Dark comedy
Just watched it and wow. So good! Can't wait for the rest of itThat first episode
Unbelievably slick television but utterly brutal viewing
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