TV News - This psychological horror series is yet another Apple TV+ product worth checking out, even if it is under-promoted on the seemingly publicity-shy streaming service. Produced and occasionally directed by M. Night Shyamalan, Servant is a true oddity. At turns. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Servant Is the Weirdest Show on TV You Should Watch It 23 Shares
Apple TV+ is best known for being the home of
Ted Lasso, but the streamer also houses the most unabashedly weird show on television. That show is
Servant, and you should definitely watch it. Granted, you ll spend most of each episode confused, horrified, and flummoxed by the events unfolding in front of you, but that s all part of its (dark) magic.
In a nutshell,
Servant is about a couple, Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose) and Sean (Toby Kebbell), struggling to cope after the death of their infant son, Jericho. Sadly, Dorothy doesn t accept that her son is dead, and at the start of the series, she s clinging to a reborn doll to get her through her grief. However, her family believes the only way for Dorothy to move forward is for her to return to work in the hope that she might begin to accept the fact that Jericho is gone. Enter Leanne (Nell Tiger Free), a sheltered young nanny hired to placate D
The Second Season of M. Night Shyamalan s Servant Loses Its Dark Center
When the disturbing first season made us feel bad, it was the sign of a job well done. The second season of the M. Night Shyamalan-produced series, unfortunately, just feels bad because it is bad.
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Welcome to
Previously On, a column that fills you in on our favorite returning TV shows. This week, Valerie Ettenhofer serves up the return of M. Night Shyamalan’s Apple TV+ series with a review of Servant Season 2.
Forgive me, but to talk about
Servant Season 2, we first need to talk about the dead baby. The first season of the