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istg i was so TERRIFIED the entire time; we all know what ALWAYS happens to Sean Bean. 🔪 ⚓ 🏹 ➰ 🪓 ( -_•)╦̵̵̿╤─💥

jodie whittaker is MOTHER; tamara lawrance is MOTHER; but bella ramsey became thee MOTHERRR.

szn two of ‘time’ is almost just on par with szn one. just feels all too raw & real. delivering again with a solid prison drama, except this time in a smaller, more condensed prison - & instead of a primarily male cast, they go with a female cast the performances from bella ramsey, jodie whittak
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a raw & realistic glimpse into the brutal british prisons. 3 tightly-packed episodes that are fairly violent, consistent throughout, & never fail to be surprisingly emotional. with the amazing performances from both sean bean & stephen graham, the storytelling & pacing, followed with a fitting end
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I strongly rec S1!

Totalmente recomendable

Much like the first series, this is a captivating watch. Feels all too real. Brilliant performances from all the cast. Slighy drop off from the first series but still really good.

once again this was a super interesting show, every episode was equally as good and i liked that we followed more characters in this season. the three main actors were so solid and the storylines were equally shocking and emotional. it was also just cool to see a completely different prison to the f
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Loved it! Sean Bean was great as always.

High 8/10 The acting showcased here is brilliant, which is to be expected when you have not only Sean Bean but Stephen Graham in the two lead roles. Writing can match their abilities too, and in turn a brilliant and very touching season of television is produced. I was genuinely emotionally investe
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Brilliantly performed and wonderfully written - I have the same criticism as the first series though, in that it should have been longer. This one especially felt like the time jumps were made via time constraints, rather than artistic choice. But still a damning, painful and ultimately hopeful pie
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Gripping, gritty and insightful. There was scope for this to be longer, and Stephen Graham’s character could’ve used a bit more material (particularly in the final episode), but overall a wonderful showcase for both lead actors and an incredible insight into humans and the mistakes we make.

You can't make a bad show with Sean Bean and Stephen Graham. BBC have done it again.

*This review is just a copy/paste of my review for season one, as that is all that has been released so far but there is another season on the way* Season one review: "High 8/10 The acting showcased here is brilliant, which is to be expected when you have not only Sean Bean but Stephen Graham in
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Season 1 is spectacular is strong all throughout Season 2 is pretty good with a strong starter but slowly diminishes near the end with just a little too much being juggled around for 3 episodes

One of the most underrated series of the last years. 8,5 ⭐️

Two men grappling with life-changing and incredibly arduous circumstances within the prison system while striving to do what's right. Although it's a concise miniseries, it doesn't rely on grandiose monologues or soliloquies. There are moments of slight over-dramatization, yet Sean Bean's and Stephe
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a good season. not as good as the first but good nonetheless. love the different environment and the focus on the tragedy of their lives. the acting was incredible throughout and this is arguably jodie whittaker’s best performance to date. could have probably done with one or two more episodes but
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Brilliant storytelling

Really enjoyed this drama. Well written and well executed Think it’s a must watch.

This was really sad yet such a good watch. Thought the acting was great, especially Bella Ramsey who is just terrific here. Could have watched 2 more episodes but I think the length was just right.

BBC just knows how to produce top TV

Krótkie, zwarte, treściwe. Stosunkowo proste, a zarazem jednak dość złożone, by autentycznie przejąć i poruszyć.

Sean Bean can get it