The full series of Save Me Too landed on Sky on Wednesday and people liked it so much they binged it all in one go.
Of course, the bingeing could also be to do with the fact nobody is allowed out at the moment due to coronavirus isolation, but the reviews are extremely positive.
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The second series to the original Save Me TV drama starring Lennie James and Suranne Jones has gone down a storm with people calling it "bloody awesome".
One said: "Just binge watched #SaveMeToo, absolutely brilliant from start to finish".
Another added: "Never one for binge watching. But #SaveMeToo was brilliant! @RealLennieJames is a class act!"
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A third commented: "Omg just binge watched #savemetoo bloody awesome!! Now I can't sleep".
Someone else chimed in: "Just finished binge watching #SaveMeToo wow!! Please say theres gonna be a Save Me 3?? @RealLennieJames @oliveisgrayy".
"Watched them all last night brilliant series #SaveMeToo," another said.
Lastly another added: "Devouring #SaveMeToo on my day off. Lesley Manville is perfection."
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Sounds like we all better clear our diaries this weekend ...oh wait they are already empty.
The second instalment of the British drama picks up 17 months after the first series left off and Nelly Rowe (Lennie) still hasn't given up looking for daughter Jody.
A fraught Nelly continues to hunt for his daughter alongside his ex and Jody's mum, Claire (Suranne) - some of the trailer scenes show he's more desperate than ever.
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We hear him shout "She's not dead" over and over and see him inside a car with bloody knuckles looking seriously distressed.
The trailer combined with the rave reviews, makes it sound as though it's as tense and gripping as the first season where so much happened, from Nelly being accused of abducting his own daughter to him finding someone else's missing child (Olive Gray), just sadly not his own.
We can't wait to get stuck in.
The full six episodes of Save Me Too are available on Sky Atlantic now.
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