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I worry about the long gap between season 1 and season 2. A lot of shows have really suffered with such long gaps, especially ones that are as serialized as this one is.
1.5+ years is a long time... It'll be good to rewatch season 1 right before. I share your worries.
First season was like April '22. Second season production is interrupted by the strike, and I don't think that's going to be resolved soon. I'm pretty sure it will be at least two years before we see season 2, and very likely even longer than that. Even if the people involved read my post right now, decided to end the strike right now, just because I said I was worried about this show, started up production again this very afternoon, it'd still be a stretch to see season 2 airing by April of next year. September '24 is more realistic and even that depends on the strike not going that much longer. If it goes to '25, I think it will kill Severance's momentum.