We live, you can’t fail to have noticed, in an age of too much TV. One consequence of the global screen glut is that it’s easier than ever for a great show to fly under the radar., HBO’s high-octane, tack-sharp drama set in a London investment bank, is a prime example. Its third season begins next week, yet because seasons one and two arrived at the same time as another zeitgeisty business show about the mega-rich behaving badly ,remains something of a sleeper hit.
“I always felt like we were an ‘if you know … you know’ kind of thing. And that in some ways has been a nice existence for the show. It’s made it feel like a bit of a hidden gem, at least I hope it has. What’s lovely is the people that you meet or speak to who are fans of the show … they’re normally quite fervent about it. They really like it.
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