That much always seemed obvious. Sadly they forced a terrible ending by not giving Ncuti a heads up on their plans, which still seem to be in limbo. It’s also clear whomever was in charge didn’t tell Russel T Davies, since he clearly was writing assuming a third series was going to happen.
I don’t think anyone would have had a problem with a year or so gap as long as the story could have continued.
That much always seemed obvious. Sadly they forced a terrible ending by not giving Ncuti a heads up on their plans, which still seem to be in limbo. It’s also clear whomever was in charge didn’t tell Russel T Davies, since he clearly was writing assuming a third series was going to happen.
I don’t think anyone would have had a problem with a year or so gap as long as the story could have continued.