Overview
- The drama, which aired its Season 2 finale Friday, closed with an open ending that points to future conflict.
- Apple TV has not confirmed a third season, and the show waited nearly three years between Seasons 1 and 2.
- Jennifer Garner and Judy Greer said they want to continue, and producers called the closing scene a strong springboard.
- Author Laura Dave said she does not plan another book sequel, yet she and executive producer Lauren Neustadter have begun mapping a possible Season 3.
- Season 2 drew from Dave’s second novel but diverged on key beats, which gives the TV team room to extend the story if Apple orders more episodes.