BINGE – ENTERTAINMENT MADE ENDLESS

 

BINGE – ENTERTAINMENT MADE ENDLESS

The first season of the Netflix original series Binge (HBO), made endless watching with a lot of laughter and tears in the eyes of fans all over the world. Not only were I laughing by the time episodes ended, but I cried multiple times throughout it all. Part of me feels bad that people laughed so much during the show's run before its cancellation was announced, though I'm sure that's nothing to laugh at. That being said, if you haven't been watching this amazing television series yet, you'll know as soon as you start that you're going to enjoy every minute of it. Even after watching through every single season of this incredible series so far, I still cry from laughing on a regular basis.


Now, let's talk about the second half of the first season. Now, one last thing about this TV series I want to elaborate on—Binge is considered a comedy/drama series, which is why most fanboys are excited about this new part. So, if you've not seen the first season yet, please check out what we have posted about here on Medium for more information.

This new section will be giving insight into how this second season changed the tone for the series as well as give some insight into the characters from both sides of the story. We've also listed our favorite parts from each episode and, if you're wondering about the ending of this particular season, it's found below:

The New Season: "Funny Places" - Episode 7

From left to right: John Krasinski (Devin Lindstrom) Michaela Coel (Jill Murray) Kate Mara (Jenne McCalla) Matt Lauer (Brad Harrington)

The Second Season: "What We Do with Our Lives" - Episode 8

From left to right: Chris Noth (Jude Law) Alex Filippi (Maddie Sanchez) Adam Driver (Ryan McRae) Laura Carmichael (Elisabeth Moss) Jana Gavión (Juan Pablo Almeida)

This second season of Binge has a strong focus on the relationship between two women—Jenny Graham-Davis (Jillian Murray) and Jenny Lindstrom (Jenny Davis)—as well as providing viewers with insight into other relationships of their own with partners who they find themselves in love with. There is certainly plenty of great development in these relationships, as well as a plot twist that ties in the friendships between these two couples. Overall, the second season of this incredible television series is undoubtedly worth watching or listening to the music from Season 1 to Season 3—it's truly magnificent.

If you think there are other seasons worth checking out to see what happens with the main cast in the new season, please check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu3JmvXZvZo for more details. Also, if you don't like seeing Brad Harrington (Matt Lauer) in his role as Matt Stewart on screen anymore, please click here to see screenshots of videos of us reuniting and hanging out together. Please note that this link is no longer valid since he just dropped off a very nice deal. 😊

Binge is available now on Apple iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Disney Plus, and Roku as well as on Showtime, Netflix Originals, and Hulu. For more information about the show and season 2, click here or visit bimediadvance.com.

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Written By Elizabeth Dresdow

Syndicated By Liz Dresdow

Syndicated By Liz Dresdow

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