01-18-2020, 01:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-18-2020, 01:56 AM by Gaith. Edited 3 times in total.)
You Season Two (2019, Netflix)
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(Season One thoughts here)
Well, hot damn, they've done it again. Someone please invent us a time machine, because I very much want for Jane Austen to be temporarily diverted from her later years, shown this series, and have her reactions recorded for posterity. Season Two of the deliciously unnerving romantic thriller You, based on the second book in the series by author Caroline Kepnes and starring Penn Badgely, manages to revisit the themes, tone, and general WTF-ery of its first outing while also offering something very different, and the result is a wild ride I'm sure Hitchcock would have loved. Can the spell me maintained for the recently announced third season? Who knows, but I'll be watching, for sure. If the notion of a rom-com imbued with David Fincher vibes intrigues you at all, you owe it to yourself to give You a spin.
S1: B+
S2: A-
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(Season One thoughts here)
Well, hot damn, they've done it again. Someone please invent us a time machine, because I very much want for Jane Austen to be temporarily diverted from her later years, shown this series, and have her reactions recorded for posterity. Season Two of the deliciously unnerving romantic thriller You, based on the second book in the series by author Caroline Kepnes and starring Penn Badgely, manages to revisit the themes, tone, and general WTF-ery of its first outing while also offering something very different, and the result is a wild ride I'm sure Hitchcock would have loved. Can the spell me maintained for the recently announced third season? Who knows, but I'll be watching, for sure. If the notion of a rom-com imbued with David Fincher vibes intrigues you at all, you owe it to yourself to give You a spin.
S1: B+
S2: A-