M. Night Shyamalan takes us 'Behind the Episode' again with 'Servant' 209
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- M. Night Shyamalan takes us "Behind the Episode" of Servant episode 209.
- This video is the latest in which M. Night Shyamalan gives us a glimpse behind the curtain.
M. Night Shyamalan is again taking us behind the scenes of Apple TV+ hit show Servant, this time for episode 209 – Goose.
This is the latest in a long line of YouTube videos where M. Night Shyamalan gives us a glimpse of what he was trying to do when a particular episode of the show was being filmed. It's an interesting way of looking at a show that has captured the imagination of people around the world. Servant is now into its second season and it's proving every bit as riveting as the first.
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