- Margo has money problems has been confirmed for season 2
- The news was announced ahead of the show’s finale, which airs next week
- A release date or plot has yet to be confirmed
News there Margo has money problems has been renewed for season 2 made my week. In my review I described it as “addictive and surprisingly heartfelt” and I can’t wait for more episodes to come.
Apple TV confirmed the renewal via social media, writing: “Thanks for being a fan. Margo has money problems has been renewed for Season 2” along with a clip from the show where Margo receives her first OnlyFans follower.
During Season 1, we followed Margo as a single mother, turning to OnlyFans to support herself and her son as she struggled to make ends meet. Season 2 will expand on this catalyst, but we don’t have a confirmed release date or plot yet.
Still, Margo fans everywhere can breathe a sigh of relief knowing she’ll be back for more, especially since it’s the Season 1 finale next week. Where time flies. I am not ready to say goodbye to this show and I have recommended it to everyone I know.
Why you should watch Margo’s Got Money Troubles
If you haven’t seen the series yet, the news that it has been backed enough for Season 2 might just convince you. But if that doesn’t work, I’m here to explain why I think you should give it a try.
Apple TV shows have been exceptionally good recently. We’ve had it like Resignation, Pluribus, and Widow’s Bay all make headlines for very good reasons, and Margo has money problems have just followed in their footsteps. The quality of the show is amazing, from the casting to the set design and the lovable characters we tune in to see every week.
Not only are they lovable, they are also deeply flawed. What is billed as a comedy certainly has some dark moments, with the two moods perfectly balanced throughout the series. Margo’s decision to keep her baby after an affair with her professor is emotional and we root for her despite the many obstacles she faces. It’s one of Elle Fanning’s best performances to date.
Margo’s parents, Shyanne and Jinx, played brilliantly by Michelle Pfeiffer and Nick Offerman, are a perfect supporting cast. Shyanne had Margo when she was young and worried about her daughter’s future, and Jinx is back in her life after being an absent father for many years. This complex family dynamic is at the heart of the show and keeps things interesting as they often clash and disagree.
This show had me hooked from episode one and I really think it deserves all the praise it has received. I can’t wait for more.
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