Time (2021 tv series) Season 2 Review by

Genre: Drama, Crime

Created by Jimmy McGovern

Directed by Lewis Arnold, Andrea Harkin

Written by Jimmy McGovern, Helen Black

Starring: Jodie Whittaker, Tamara Lawrance, Bella Ramsey & Siobhan Finneran.

Music by: Sarah Warne

Executive producers: Lewis Arnold, Sean Bean, Stephen Graham, Jimmy McGovern, Michael Parke, Lucy Richer,Tom Sherry.

Producers: Simon Maloney, Mark Hedges

Cinematography: Mark Wolf

Editor: Sacha Szwarc

Production companies: BBC Studios Drama Productions  

Channel: BBC One

Plot: Orla, a single mother serving her first sentence, Abi, who is incarcerated for life, and Kelsey, a pregnant heroin addict and repeat offender, begin their respective sentences at a women’s prison.

Series 2 of Time was excellent.

Pros: The BBC  have once again made another excellent series of Time. I like how they made us care about the 3 main leads and were sympathetic with in a prison environment. I got emotional through the heartfelt & dramatic moments that series 2 provided. Both Jodie Whittaker, Bella Ramsey & Tamara Lawrance were great individually and I was thrilled how the series ended on a high-noted.

Cons: My only criticisms were about how long the three episode were, and the lack of  blood spilled, that could of added more drama to the story.     

Casts & Characters:

Series 2:

Main:

Supporting:

  • Julie Graham as Lou Harkness
  • Nicholas Nunn as Adam Muller
  • Karen Henthorn as Elizabeth O’Riordan
  • Terri Reddin as Sonographer
  • Kayla Meikle as Donna Mills
  • Faye McKeever as Tanya Helsby
  • Sophie Willan as Maeve Wiley
  • Alicia Forde as Sarah Duddy
  • James Corrigan as Rob Cochrane
  • Louise Lee as P.O. Carter
  • Lisa Millett as P.O. Martin
  • Isaac Lancel-Watkinson as Kyle O’Riordan
  • Brody Griffiths as Callum O’Riordan
  • Matilda Firth as Nancy O’Riordan
  • Danielle Henry as Tess Palmer
  • Alexandra Monaghan as Tash
  • Conor McCarry as Steven Harkness
  • Maimuna Memon as Tahani
  • Angela Wynter as May Sinclair
  • Cindy Humphrey as Faith

I highly recommend watching the first series before seeing this one all on BBC iPlayer.

Rating: 10 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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