
There’s good news and bad news for fans of Mackenzie Crook’s hit comedy Small Prophets. The good news is Crook wants to write a second series, and one with more episodes. The less good news for viewers hoping this is the start of a long-running show is that the writer-director-actor wants the wrap up the story with a second season.
“I want to write a second series. I want it to be eight episodes and then I want to leave it there,” Crook told Deadline at Series Mania, where his six-part comedy is in the International Panorama section. “I haven’t written it yet. I don’t know exactly what happens, but I think that would be great. First half [ends with] to be continued. Second half; the end. And there’s your story.”
Crook wrote, directed and stars in Small Prophets, which has struck a chord with viewers. It tells
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