I don't think you need to rewatch but you should finish S2; the beginning of S3 immediately presumes familiarity with the finale.
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Replying to @vrizov @dillamonster
There was some debate as to whether you could basically infer character relationships cold and you could probably? But better to go all in
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Replying to @vrizov @dillamonster
I mean, one could read any of the zillion “here's what you need to know” pieces and get the gist. But that's not how art works.
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Full respect for this POV. But it's also a ? of "do I quit Twitter to avoid having every detail spoiled until I get 30 hours to catch up".
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Replying to @dillamonster @gemko
I...think so. Otherwise, yes, you will resort to explainers and those are not great and miss the visceral point.
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And the last episode of S2 is one for the all time books.
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Replying to @gemko @dillamonster
Let's go with the last three of S2 if Doug is in a hurry?
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Replying to @vrizov @dillamonster
I would say last five if he can spare the time.
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There's also a wife and her time in the equation, but we'll give it a big bash this week. It's helpful to have a shortcut if we get mired.
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Genius is you can fast forward some of the character stuff that's weaker (You shouldn't though)But there are some important bits in back end
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