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I have a top 3 that's unordered and based entirely on watching experiences that just hit a special and rare spot:
For a long time I was too afraid to watch Stalker. When I did, it‘s hard to describe, it was revelatory. Now I am too scared to watch the Mirror.
Thank you.
I had played all three games, but I just watched Stalker (full movie) last night after seeing your comment. Moody as heck.
Is it worth watching the first two seasons before the third? I’m really only interested in watching Matthew Lillard’s performance
That is hard to answer.
I don't think there's anyway at all that it will hit or feel the same way if you haven't seen the first two seasons. (keep in mind that many recommend skipping much of season 2, with there being plenty of recommended watch lists out there).
I also suspect that fully appreciating the season requires recalling the time it was made/released (2018).
But if you're only interested in Lillard's performance, there's nothing about that that is tied to the first two seasons, except that the whole thing is likely to be rather confusing and Lillard doesn't feature that prominently.