Lessons in Chemistry, the latest show on Apple TV+, is a period drama set in the 1950s and directed by Lee Eisenberg (Jury Duty). It is based on Bonnie Garmus’s highly popular book of the same name. Apple’s first season of the show was a huge hit. Will they be interested in continuing it for a second season, or will it stay as a one-off miniseries? Let’s look into the ways that Lessons in Chemistry could be renewed.
Lessons in Chemistry hasn’t been picked up for a second season by Apple TV+ yet, and it’s not likely that they will in the future. It has been said that the show is a drama. People think that these kinds of shows tell a full story in their first season, so they rarely get picked up for a second. Apple may be making another show called Lessons in Chemistry that will only have one season and work as a limited, stand-alone show.
But I think this is good for the show because there might not be a need for a second season. If the story is ending well, there shouldn’t be a reason to keep going with the series just because.
However, Lessons in Chemistry has been a big hit for the streaming service, which could lead Apple TV+ to change its mind. The first season is currently in fourth place on the charts, just behind Invasion, The Morning Show, and Ted Lasso. Now, something really special would have to be really good to beat those three shows, so Lessons in Chemistry has done really well.
Critics also thought it was good. Rotten Tomatoes gives the show a certified fresh score of 84%, and IMDb gives it an 8.0 out of 10. These numbers show how popular and well-liked the show has become. This makes it more likely that there will be a repeat, even if all the source material has been used up.
The show is about Elizabeth Zott, a lab tech played by Brie Larson, who becomes a famous TV host in the late 1950s. Using overlapping dates, this strange change from a lowly chemist to a TV star is looked at.
Calvin Evans, played by Lewis Pullman, is a famous chemist who wants to win the Nobel Prize one day. Early in the 1950s, Elizabeth becomes friends with Calvin Evans. Calvin is very smart and talented at Hastings, but he can also be cocky and focused on himself. The couple gets off to a bad start, but they quickly fall in love in a beautifully written story.
This cuts in and out of Elizabeth’s rise to fame in the late 1950s as she learns how to live in the strange world of TV. The show talks about racism and sexism, as well as feminism, in a way that is uplifting and inspiring.
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