I imagine they've considered all this, anyway, when structuring the first season. Also, I think there's at least one storyline from the book that can be mined for Season 2.
Unrelated I finally saw Soylent Green for the first time expecting a sort of B-movie affair simply famous for its twist.
But I was surprised that there was a rather engaging human element in it. Edward G. Robinson was pretty fantastic in particular and really elevated it from what could have been a rather cheesy dystopian adventure. More impressively because apparently he was almost entirely deaf and needed multiple takes to get into the rhythm of the scenes. Charlton Heston wasn't bad either.
Not a perfect film but certainly better than expected.
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