The sophomore season picks up five years in the future. Hannah (Garner) still can’t stop looking over her shoulder, Bailey (Rice) has deep questions about her deceased mother and Owen (Coster-Waldau) is snapping photos of bad guys and secretly dropping lockets into Hannah’s pockets. Perhaps most surprising of all? Hannah and Bailey have made nice (like attend-your-birthday-party nice) with Bailey’s biological grandfather (David Morse).
The season two premiere episode initially unfolds exactly as I’d imagine given the way season one concluded: Hannah and Bailey are trying to move forward with their lives sans Owen. Things get off to a…slow start.
However, there are a few Easter eggs (no spoilers here!) that imply the speed is about to pick up.
For one, Hannah is giving Alias-light vibes. She’s worried that she’s being followed, she’s got a brand-new alarm system and she’s training in boxing (an excuse to let Garner tap into her incredible fighting skills I hope?). On the Bailey front, her digging into her mother’s past reveals a guest star who is far too famous to only have a brief episode-one scene (implying she’ll be back with a lot more to do soon).
And then, about two-thirds into the first episode…things seriously pick up.
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