I just binged The Stranger on Netflix and am halfway through Safe. Both are based on novels written by Harlan Coben. An 8 episode miniseries based on a novel means that things are kind of stretched out, but what the hey.
Anyway, both series are listed as Season One. Anyone know why? How do you have a series based on a novel, get to the end of the novel, then have a season two?
Well, they are British shows (or at least The Stranger is) and they’re notorious for labelling things as a series when they’re actually a one off. I suspect it’s just a naming convention though, makes it easier to do an internet search for the show and a full season like that can’t really be considered a miniseries. We need to normalize the “limited series” label for shows that aren’t really going to have another season with character continuity and the like.
I binged (and I don’t normally) The Stranger a couple of weeks ago. I had a Monday off and just kept watching. I enjoyed it.
I watched Safe when it first came out and enjoyed it, but I don’t remember if it had an actual ending. I feel like I’ve been waiting for another season. Did it have a conclusion?
The mom (Rachel?) and four of her friends were responsible for accidentally starting the school fire. The policewoman killed Chris to stop him from turning them in. Bobby killed himself.