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Critic Reviews
Season 2 Review:
The show still tends to bog itself down with too many characters and stories, as well as the gimmickry of Coop’s narration intruding on what’s going on. .... The addition of Marsden is promising, though. .... We hope his presence focuses the story in a way that we didn’t see previously.
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The TimesApr 2, 2026
Season 2 Review:
Ashe is the kind of fresh juice a second season needs, even if it ultimately leads things to a preposterously far-fetched climax. Meanwhile, a slight problem remains that over ten hours the series can dip whenever Hamm isn’t on screen. The various characters’ family dramas sometimes feel as if they’re from a different, slightly schmaltzier drama.
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The TelegraphApr 2, 2026
Season 2 Review:
A good example of a decent enough comedy drama that would have been fine at one series, but because television is insatiable, the show must go on. As such, the second series throws new characters and plot lines into the same milieu and hopes that, once again, a snappy script and good acting will carry the day.
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Season 1 Review:
Thanks to fellow standouts Amanda Peet and Olivia Munn, a somewhat formulaic look at the lives of the wealthy still has moments rife with chemistry and the feeling of something more interesting bubbling beneath the surface. And though it promises some thrilling heists and sizzling secrets, this pricey drama comes up short.
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The IndependentApr 11, 2025
Season 1 Review:
It’s all very easy on the eye. Showrunner Jonathan Tropper has written a solid, if uninspiring story, and Apple have brought it to the screen with the sort of colour palette you’d expect from a DFS advert. And yet there’s something a bit insipid about Your Friends & Neighbours.
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Season 1 Review:
It just doesn’t seem interested in anything delving any deeper in the traditional Peak TV way (which this very much wants to be). There are a few stabs at cultural commentary, like expensive Scotch as a metaphor for social standing, and the occasional oblivious obscene consumption. But not much deeper than that.
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Screen RantApr 2, 2026
Season 2 Review:
I really wanted to like this series and hoped it would improve on its adequate first season, but it just became too consistently frustrating and was an overall disappointment. It's not a major disappointment, but it's still a letdown because it's trying to be too much of everything and not enough of one thing.
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Season 1 Review:
Instead of taking risks, it’s generally accommodating, content to be real estate porn and a gentle lampooning of real estate porn all at once — which makes it easier for Apple to call it a drama, when I like it much more when it’s being a dark comedy. Regardless, to return to Cheever, it’s a show that’s too content to swim with a too conventional tide.
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Season 1 Review:
“Your Friends and Neighbors” is basic and tiresome, just marking time until getting back to Coop’s increasing immersion in the criminal underworld. There are glimpses of the more exciting, layered show that “Your Friends and Neighbors” could have been, especially when Coop and Elena are working together, challenging each other’s received notions about class and gender. Those moments are far too fleeting, and they lack any urgency or momentum, despite strong chemistry between Hamm and Carrero.
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