Time viewers call for season 2 following "utterly magnificent" finale
Time spoilers follow.
Time viewers have called for a second season following the "utterly magnificent" finale.
The Jimmy McGovern drama ended on Sunday night (June 20), though all three episodes have been available on BBC iPlayer since the premiere, to rapturous appraise.
Reversing the fortunes of protagonists Mark Cobden (Sean Bean) and Eric McNally (Stephen Graham), Mark was freed two years early from his sentence after being saved from a vicious snooker-ball-in-sock attack by an inmate he had taught to read while on the inside.
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He later enjoyed a healing meeting with Anne Warren (Anna Madeley), the wife of the man he killed while drink driving.
Meanwhile, Eric was caught and sentenced to four years in prison for his role in the smuggling ring operated by prisoner Jackson Jones (Brian McCardie). Refusing to incriminate any of the others involved meant his son would remain safe for the rest of his own prison sentence.
Following the tumultuous events of the finale, viewers flocked to Twitter to praise the show and beg for a follow-up — despite Time being billed as a limited series. (Then again, so was Cruel Summer.)
"[Definitely] a second series in that," said one viewer.
"Hopefully, there will be a second series following McNally," added another.
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"What an absolutely brilliant drama, it felt more like a documentary, it was that real," said another.
Below are a few more reactions:
#Time definately a second series in that 👏👏 @BBCOne
— Mike ⭐⭐ (@Mike50873271) June 20, 2021
#Time was an excellent drama, about the penal system, starring #SeanBean and @StephenGraham73 which is well worth a watch.#AwardsShouldFollow
Hopefully, there will be a second series following McNally; to see if..."time goes fast when you are having fun!"https://t.co/9sbRnNcruC https://t.co/L6xjnmQMhR— Dratsing Ded 🕵️♂️⚖🌹💙 (@11_D_Ded) June 20, 2021
#Time was utterly magnificent any way you slice it - writing, acting, directing, the lot.
— Paul Hirons (@Son_Of_Ray) June 20, 2021
#Time has been heavy, heavy viewing which is going to stay with me a very long time. Without a doubt, it’s one of the best written, best acted things I think I have seen. Brilliant, deeply impactful, incredibly thought provoking viewing from start to finish.
— Cory Varney (@coryvwriter) June 20, 2021
What an absolutely brilliant drama, it felt more like a documentary, it was that real. All credit to the acting and writing #time
— angie (@ChampagneAng) June 20, 2021
A short, but exceptionally powerful series of life in prison.
Fantastic performances, brilliant storyline, one I don't think I'll forget for a long #Time— 🦋 Littlemisszai 🦋 (@MunsifZaira) June 20, 2021
Time by Jimmy McGovern has been stunningly good drama, with some of our best actors. That’s the benchmark for 2021 #seanbean @StephenGraham73 #time
— roberto (@robertredfern75) June 20, 2021
Time aired on BBC One. All three episodes are available on BBC iPlayer.
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