Limited series have become the equivalent of trial marriages for cable networks and streamers. When they don’t catch fire — or run hot initially only to smolder by season’s end – they complet…
,” the intelligent, twisty teen mystery that debuted in 2021 and became the most-watched series since the network’s 2016 rebrand. Technically, “Cruel Summer” wasn’t announced as a limited series, but it came to such a comprehensive conclusion that extending it after its wrapped up state would have reeked of desperation.
This time, the fateful meeting takes place in Chatham, an idyllic Pacific coastal town that replaces the idyllic Texas suburb of Season 1. Megan is a budding white-hat hacker with a lot on her plate between school, a part-time job waiting tables, and a role-reversed relationship with her flighty mother Debbie . Debbie’s latest capricious decision is to invite Isabella to join them in Chatham as part of a student exchange.
The story of Megan and Isabella uses the same format, but over a shorter span of time. Rather than the yearlong gap separating each storyline, the entire season takes place over a year, with a different iteration of Megan and Isabella’s friendship in the summer of 1999, the winter of the same year, and the summer of 2000. But here, less doesn’t feel like more.
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