In Screen Gab. No. 126, a plea from our editor to keep one of the best dramas on TV going, the directors of 'Food, Inc. 2' on the danger of ultra-processed foods and more.
Welcome to Screen Gab, the newsletter for everyone hankering for the next great HBO drama. It may already have come and gone: With Thursday's finale, another season of underworld drama 'Tokyo Vice' has passed without fanfare, and it's not inconceivable that the network will decline to renew the series for Season 3. That would be a shame, Screen Gab's editor writes in this week's edition, explaining why it's likely to get even better with age.
Having long since abandoned hotshot reporter Jake Adelstein as its sole protagonist, the series has blossomed instead into a rip-roaring ensemble drama set against the yakuza's reluctant modernization — and the pressure it places on the state and the press to adapt in their own right.
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