By Kyle McMahon
Jan 14, 2021
M. Night Shyamalan s Servant Season 2 Is An Edge Of Your Seat Ride That You Need To Be On
You ve probably heard me raving about the Apple TV+ series
Servant multiple times over the past year and some change. The series, from
M. Night Shyamalan, quickly became one of my favorite series ever about half way through the first season. In fact, when I reviewed the first season of Servant I said : Servant is a claustrophobic, exhilarating masterclass in suspense, focusing on the four main characters and almost exclusively taking place within the Philadelphia home of the Turners.
By Kyle McMahon
Jan 14, 2021
M. Night Shyamalan s Servant Season 2 Is An Edge Of Your Seat Ride That You Need To Be On
You ve probably heard me raving about the Apple TV+ series
Servant multiple times over the past year and some change. The series, from
M. Night Shyamalan, quickly became one of my favorite series ever about half way through the first season. In fact, when I reviewed the first season of Servant I said : Servant is a claustrophobic, exhilarating masterclass in suspense, focusing on the four main characters and almost exclusively taking place within the Philadelphia home of the Turners.
Servant season 1. I’m a big fan of M. Night Shyamalan’s work (well,
most of his work), and the show had plenty of creepy atmosphere. But it was also too obtuse for my liking. I’m all for playing things close to the vest to keep up a mystery, but
Servant season 1 was
too mysterious. Will season 2 fare better? It might be, based on this trailer, which is very effective.
Here’s a mini-recap of season 1: After the death of her 13-week-old son, Dorothy Turner (
Lauren Ambrose) has a complete mental breakdown. Desperate for a solution, Dorothy’s husband Sean (