They say that absence will help your heart grow, but when it comes to TV shows, I think a big break between seasons can have the opposite effect. You will definitely tell yourself you are really enjoying the show, but waiting for new episodes can tire you out of your optimism and interest in what comes.
The Right Case – I spent last year with confidence that my favorite sci-fi series (and there are so many to choose from) on Apple TV+ was a silo. There are two and a half years and I enjoy both. But now, a new episode of Severance has forced me to have a complete rethink.

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Don’t get me wrong – it’s not something I thought retirement was in any way or something. I devoured it when it first came out, just dipped my toes into an Apple TV+ for the first time to do so, raving about it to my friends. But it returned in 2022, but continued to wait for the long three years of the following season.
It wasn’t waiting enough to think that retirement wasn’t as good as I remembered. It made me forget the small details and production quality that made me feel very special in the first place. This is a show that thrives in small moments and tends to fade when tracking these, as it pays exquisite attention to detail from the manufacturer.
But I caught up with the first few episodes of that second season, so I quickly got back to that thickness. I saw some detailed summary before I started, which helped, but the momentum and quality of the show spoke about itself from off. This isn’t a small thing in the silo, but unless this season is off the rails and is very spectacularly excluded, it seems like rock is the one to become the new champion of Apple TV+ sci-fi productions.
So I was wrong, but in my opinion it was not malicious. Even Apple would personally agree that it would probably be better to quit faster. Still, it’s here now, so enjoy what looks like a show of the best streaming services for a very long time.