Apple TV+ has many wonderful shows, but among all of its top-rated titles, only two series have a 100 percent freshness score on Rotten Tomatoes. And now, Apple has announced that one of its shows, Bad Sisters, will soon release its second season.
Apple is preparing a big drop for the return of TV+ series. New seasons are coming for some of the service’s series. Season 4 of Slow Horses premieres in early September, season 2 of Shrinking in October, and the highly anticipated second season of Silo in November. Not to mention the exciting new exhibits and videos coming soon.
Now, one of the most productive Apple TV series, the dark comedy-drama Bad Sisters, returns with its second season on Wednesday, November 13.
Two episodes will premiere at launch, followed by weekly episodes until Christmas Day. In total, the second season will have 8 episodes, slightly less than the 10 episodes of the first season.
Here’s a spoiler-free summary of what Bad Sisters is:
A delightful mix of black comedy and thriller, Bad Sisters follows the lives of the Garvey sisters, united by the untimely death of their parents and a promise to protect each other.
The second season will stick with the same organization of sisters dealing with the fallout from the first season’s drama. Apple claims that in this new season, “suspicions are at an all-time high, lies are told, secrets are revealed. ” , and the sisters are forced to discover who they can trust. “
Bad Sisters is one of my favorite TV series, so I highly recommend watching it. It may not have the same audience as shows like Slow Horses and Silo, but it’s an incredibly fun and exciting character drama. It’s hard to call such a visualization.
Have you noticed the first season of Bad Sisters? Or are you making plans to see it now? Let us know in the comments.
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Ryan started in journalism as an editor at MacStories, where he worked for 4 years covering Apple news, writing app reviews, and more. For two years, he co-hosted the Adapt podcast on Relay FM, which was completely faithful to the iPad. As a result, it’s no surprise that your favorite Apple device is the iPad Pro.