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'The Get Down': When's The Next Season?

The ending left me with a hunger for more.

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'The Get Down': When's The Next Season?
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To Netflix,

Where is the rest of the series?

'The Get Down' Netflix original series kept me at suspense throughout all the episodes. When it was ended, I did not know what to think.

First, Dizzy is getting all drugged up at a drag party with Thor, then Mylene and her two friends get signed to a big record company, the get down boys win the DJ battle, and now Kosh is elected mayor even though he clearly only cares for graffiti. The last minutes of the episode left us with Mylene and Zeek hugging. They talk about how everything will be alright as long as they are together. Then it ended.

What is up with that? How can you leave us hanging like that and try and distract us with a sweet intimate moment? I want to know what happens with Thor and if he will be the first to get arrested for graffiti. I want to know if Mylene's mother and her uncle will keep tip toeing around their obviously intimate connection. Does Zeek still work for Papa Fuerte even though it goes against everything he loves? Will Shaolin get caught for killing that man? Will Shaolin's crew ever find out what exactly his life is about outside of the DJ gig? There are so many unanswered questions.

I really hope they continue with this series. I love the chemistry between the characters and the cinematography. I also enjoy the blending of the film video and the footage taken with today's technology. It really brings you back in that time period more. I love this series and I cannot wait for more episodes.

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