First Episode of 'Servant' Season Two Premieres on Apple TV+
The first episode in season two of "Servant," a horror thriller produced by M. Night Shyamalan, is now available to watch on Apple TV+.
The series follows a Philadelphia couple who are in mourning after losing their child. Their baby, Jericho, is replaced by a reborn doll that the mother thinks is real, and a strange nanny, Leanne, is hired to look after the doll. After Leanne arrives, bizarre things happen to the family.
The show stars Lauren Ambrose, Nell Tiger Free, Rupert Grint, and Toby Kebbell. The first season, which is still available to watch, was popular with Apple TV+ subscribers, and Apple renewed Servant shortly after it launched. New episodes are set to be released on a weekly basis.
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Entire seasons all at once is pretty great.
One episode per week sucks.
What they're doing with this season of The Expanse on Amazon - the first 3 episodes all at once, then one episode per week afterwards - has been OK.
I think a nice balance might be to just do two ~hour long episodes per week. Do them together or do them on separate days of the week. Gives people the steady drip of content they want, while also making it so they're likely to briefly have nothing new available so encourage exploration of the rest of the catalog.
Alternatively, why still with ~hour long episodes? Turn each one into two episodes that are half as long, and release 3 of those per week.