
'Phenomenal' Apple TV+ comedy is finally back after two-year break
This hit comedy starring two Hollywood legends has returned for a second season on Apple TV+ after a two year break
Apple TV+'s finest comedy series has made its comeback and it's certainly not Ted Lasso.
This overlooked sitcom about unexpected companions brings together two comedic icons for a cleverly-crafted series that shines a light on grown-up friendships with hilarious consequences.
Bad Neighbours stars Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen feature as Sylvia and Will, former university mates who reconnect following Will's divorce.
Platonic's debut season launched in 2023 and chronicled Sylvia's personal upheaval after choosing to abandon her career as a solicitor. At the same time, Will is battling to keep his pub running.
Whilst their renewed bond pushes them to face their problems and plunge into fresh obstacles, they frequently discover themselves encouraging each other's more damaging habits, reports the Mirror.
Sylvia is trying to get her life back on track in season 2
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The programme became a success with both viewers and reviewers, achieving an incredible 96 per cent Rotten Tomatoes rating, whilst audiences awarded the inaugural season a remarkable 75 per cent.
Now, the second series has at last returned with even more chuckles and twists on offer as Will and Sylvia both transform their professional lives and personal selves.
If Platonic's first series escaped your attention, have a look at these glowing recommendations from supporters who all believe it deserves consideration. Only two episodes of the second series have been made available, so there's ample opportunity to get up to speed with the initial run.
One five-star Google assessment gushed: "I love this show! I love anything with Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen, they make great comedy together.
"I literally laugh out loud at some of the antics. This is a feel good show to pass the time or just sit down for an enjoyable watching experience."
Bar owner Will wants to run his own business
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And another wrote: "Hilarious! I just came across this series on Apple TV as I'm already loving Seth's other series "The Studio" it's phenomenal.
"Of course Seth and Rose are comic gold geniuses in this series! I've laughed out loud every episode.
"The writing and characters are brilliant thanks in part to Francesca Delbanco who created as well as produced the series. I really hope there is a season 2 and 3!!!"
A third described the series as: "Wonderful. My kid and I are constantly debating whether men and women can be friends and referencing [When] Harry Met Sally or Sleepless [in Seattle].
"We loved Platonic, it revisits Harry Met Sally and says yes they can be friends, but with limits. Seth and Rose have a really great chemistry."
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Resembling a contemporary When Harry Met Sally minus the romantic element, Platonic serves as the ideal thirty-minute comedy for relaxing after a demanding day.
Platonic season 2 continues Wednesdays on Apple TV+.

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