“Time”, season 2: our review

“Time”, season 2: our review
“Time”, season 2: our review

After an intense first season in a men’s prison, Jimmy McGovern, British specialist in crime series, shifts this anthology to a women’s detention center.

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By Pierre Langlais

Published on October 8, 2024 at 7:45 a.m.

Updated October 8, 2024 at 10:50 a.m.

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Orla, a mother briefly detained for tampering with her electric meter, shares a cell with Kelsey, a young junkie incarcerated for selling cocaine, and Abi, sentenced to life for murder. The three women don’t have much in common, and the violence of their situation pushes them to their limits. But, in the face of adversity, a bond slowly forms between them.

After an intense first season in a men’s prison, Jimmy McGovern, British specialist in crime series, shifts this anthology to a women’s detention center. Without renouncing the codes of the genre – threats, fights, visiting rooms, etc. —, this season 2 of Time

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