January is the ideal time to catch up on hit shows you may have missed before their keenly anticipated return seasons arrive in 2022. |REVIEW by Craig Mathieson
For television viewers, there is a sliding scale at work between how much they want to watch an established show and how many seasons it’s already aired: at a certain point the backlog becomes daunting. There’s no better time to bridge that gap than in January, and with a slew of established series returning in 2022 the next few weeks are perfect for catch-up binges to set you up for the next batch of episodes from these leading productions.
Deadpan violence, madcap exploits, and the most withering of English manners are all intertwined through the lead’s exemplary performances. Every scene shared by Comer and Oh is a fuse already lit. Previous three seasons: StanPamela Adlon, the creator and star of Better Things, with her on-screen daughter played by Olivia Edward.
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