There’s very little TV that I keep up with anymore, given that it takes two years or more to produce additional seasons in today’s Hollywood landscape. You’d think a critic would have the time to spare to keep up with everything, but even if I did, it’s getting more and more difficult to care when there’s not only the threat of cancellation looming over everything (looking at you, Netflix), but also a massive wait to see what happens next, in which my interest might completely subside altogether So for a show like The Devil’s Hour to come back with a second season two years after its first and grip me in exactly the same way it did the first time around, I’d consider that a major success. The first round of Prime Video’s mystery thriller series remains some of the best television I’ve ever seen, and with such a strong premise and a double-season renewal behind it, my excitement for it never wore out, even through many, many one-season cancellations in the meantime.