Woooo, look, we’re back already on The Stranger! And wondering how our bizarre happenings are connected; how does a tragically brutalised alpaca tie in with a marital issues, a flat in the middle of a block and a kid popping up in the woods after a wild bonfire? Let’s find out what Harlan Coben and Red Production Company have in store for us in the second episode of The Stranger!
Tag: Red Production Company
The Stranger S1:E01 The Bonfire Recap
Hello! I am TTM (formerly known as TalksTooMuch) and I will be recapping Harlan Coben‘s The Stranger from the Red Production Company for your reading pleasure. Why me? I’m glad you asked! I have recapped both of Harlan Coben‘s series on Netflix (The Five, Safe) and multiple series from the Red Production Company. I love them both and the shows are always a good time. One quick note: I spoil shows like a mothertrucker. One hundred percent The Stranger spoilers up in this recap, so be aware. Without further ado, let’s roll into The Stranger S1:E1.1!
Years and Years S1:E06 Ten Thousand Days Recap
This is it; the finale to the not-so-unrealistic Years and Years, first brought to us by BBC One and the Red Production Company and now from HBO. I like this new exchange program! But Years and Years is scary, it’s too possible to see how we’re all involved in the state of the world. Let’s find out how they punch us in the finale after the break.
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Years and Years S1:E04 22 Miles Recap
Welcome back to Years and Years! This show is being handled in a fun new (to me) way in partnership between BBC One and HBO; this time Years and Years finished up in the UK and now will swing over to the Americas. It was the same for another favourite show recently, except the other way around, so I’m interested in the reaction in the colonies! Let’s roll into E04 since we’re here.
Years and Years S1:E03 Election Recap
Welcome back to Years and Years, the continuing tale of political unrest engulfing the Lyons family from Manchester. Since we’re late, let’s just crack on, shall we?