Article 5ZCQJ Night Sky is a warm, comforting sci-fi with too much filler

Night Sky is a warm, comforting sci-fi with too much filler

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NSKY_S1_UT_108_210921_HODCHU_00299R2C_V2 J.K. Simmons and Sissy Spacek in Night Sky. | Image: Chuck Hodes / Amazon Prime Video

Irene and Franklin York are a lot like other older couples. They keep on top of each other about following doctor's orders, joke about their complicated daily intake of pills, and, when the mood is right, they put on some Sam Cooke and dance in the living room, just like in the good old days. In short, they're adorable. But there's one key difference between the Yorks and most retired couples: hidden away in their shed right behind a wooden sign that says to the stars" is a portal to another world.

This is the basic setup for Night Sky on Amazon Prime Video. The show's first episode debuts this week and, early on, follows Irene (Sissy Spacek) and Franklin (J.K. Simmons) as they go about their life, which just so happens to include the...

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