‘We Can’t Stop Now’: Matthew Goode Begs for Dept. Q Season 2 — ‘That’s Why We’re Desperate’”!

In an era where Netflix cancels shows at the drop of a hat, Dept. Q star Matthew Goode is making one thing clear: Season 2 isn’t optional — it’s essential. The breakout thriller has struck a nerve with fans and critics alike, and Goode is leading the charge to keep the dark mysteries unraveling. “That’s why we’re desperate,” he says. The pressure is on Netflix — will they listen, or let another great series vanish?

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“That’s Why We’re Desperate”: Matthew Goode Reveals Why Dept. Q Season 2 Must Happen — No Matter the Cost

In today’s fast-paced streaming era, where even critically praised shows can vanish overnight, Dept. Q has emerged as one of Netflix’s most gripping and emotionally complex thrillers — and according to star Matthew Goode, letting it end after just one season would be a mistake the platform can’t afford to make.

The British actor, known for his layered performances, recently opened up about his burning desire to return for Season 2, revealing that both the cast and creative team are “desperate” to continue the story. “There’s so much more we need to explore,” Goode said. “We’ve just scratched the surface. That’s why we’re desperate — because we know how much deeper this can go.”

Based on the hit novel series, Dept. Q blends brooding psychological drama with haunting cold case mysteries. Season 1 followed Goode’s deeply flawed detective Carl Mørck as he navigated both buried crimes and his own inner darkness. The show earned strong critical acclaim and quickly found a passionate fanbase — despite Netflix’s silence on a renewal.

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Goode’s public plea reflects a growing frustration with how streaming platforms handle new dramas. In the past, networks gave slow-burning series like Breaking Bad and The Office time to find their audience. But today, even a high-quality show like Dept. Q lives in limbo, teetering between cult hit and premature cancellation.

And fans aren’t the only ones waiting. According to insiders, showrunner Scott Frank (of The Queen’s Gambit fame) already has the blueprint for Season 2, including a chilling new case and deeper character arcs. There are whispers of a tighter, six-episode structure aimed at raising the tension even higher.

Yet despite cast excitement and a creative team ready to go, Netflix has yet to make a move — leaving Goode and audiences worldwide holding their breath.

“The response has been incredible,” Goode said. “People connect with the darkness, the complexity, the human flaws. It’s not just another detective story — it’s something personal. We’re not done telling that story.”

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For fans and critics alike, the message is loud and clear: Dept. Q deserves a second season. Now the spotlight shifts to Netflix — will they answer the call, or leave one of their most promising thrillers in the cold?