First of all, this new season is wildly different from season one. The ‘beef’ is less overt (think: a confrontation between generations rather than a rage-filled car chase). And things take a little bit longer to heat up. But I’m obsessed with this season all the same.
The plot points play out much more methodically in the second season, which is a stark contrast to the angry fits and starts that made season one so jarring and so good. However, this isn’t a bad thing. The subtlety helps to ratchet up the tension—it feels like each character might do something drastic at any given moment.
And the twists are still there, keeping the show fun and gripping. I had a huge smile on my face in the final seconds of episode two when a dramatic twist is revealed regarding Isaac’s character’s intimidating boss, played by Oscar-winner Youn Yuh-jung.
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