Finished the 2nd season of #JuryDuty. (No spoilers).
- The hero (Anthony) is better
- Anthony's ability to come in as a temp and be part of the "company" is phenomenal.
- I can't remember there being much storyline between actors without the hero in season 1, while season 2 had specific shots between actors, which IMHO diminishes the show. The hero needs to witness everything in the storyline.
- The setting of a company retreat is perfect for the cringe moments.
- I thought Jury Duty was a "one and done" show when I watched it, now I'm wondering how they'll cook up a third series.... Pretend to be a low budget film/TV show, documentary, public TV station, content creator?
What Should ‘Jury Duty’ Present After ‘Company Retreat’? We Have a Few Ideas
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Finished #JuryDuty --- wasn't chosen for a trial, so done after 2 days. Get a few days to enjoy spring break.
Is there such a thing as jury pool crud? I feel like crap after sitting in the pool room with 130 other people for like 12 hours over two days. Slept about 10 hours last night.
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