Overview
- Released Oct. 23, the new season is currently Netflix’s most popular show and is charting in the top 10 in more than 50 countries.
- Kristen Bell said the writers’ room is already working on Season 3, though Netflix has not formally greenlit the series.
- Audience reaction is more divided than in Season 1, with a notably lower Rotten Tomatoes audience score reported even as critics remain positive.
- Season 2 leans into real-world tensions for the central couple and broadens supporting stories, with Arian Moayed joining as Dr. Andy.
- Industry watchers note Netflix often waits several weeks to assess performance before renewals, so a decision may take time.