Even better than the last season, each character developed so well! After so much torment, the old king finally make the new king, a killer. Looking forward to the next season!
one of the best seasons I've seen of any tv show ever
This season felt thicker and slower overall, with subtle shifts in dynamics more than actual twists. It was good to see the Roy family so helpless trying not to collapse, and it was so entertaining to see them stick together again for mere convenience. However, I must confess that I didn't feel as emotionally engaged as in the first season. Maybe it's the slower pace, or just the fact that these guys have close to no redeeming qualities.
Loved it. I still hate every character in it. This season made me realise and understand how disconnected the rich are from 'real' people and I get now that they don't care, because they're so absorbed by their own stupid games and really live in a bubble. Note to self: if you ever win the lottery, just never get involved with men in suits that want to make more money. Oh yes, sorry, only poor people play the lottery.
Wasn’t expecting that at all !!!
It was a great season i enjoyed more than first and it was fun.All the characters are so well written and the plot it's getting better. 8.0/10
Season 2 is an improvement on the first season for me. The comedy, writing, and characters were just so good. After getting some more time with these characters I genuinely love what almost all of them bring to show, and the relationships between them are even better. We get a different dynamic this time around with Kendall back in the mix, and his character is so different from the first season. He's become a broken shell of a man after the events of the season 1 finale, and it has a stronghold on him for this entire season. While I may have preferred to see more out of his character, seeing him become his dad's puppet all season made his decision in the finale way more powerful and enthralling. That being said, I did feel a little disappointment in that finale just because it felt like a regression for his character. I didn't want him to remain the docile puppet, but didn't necessarily want to see him go back on the offensive against his father. Still, as I'm writing this after having watched season 3, they ended up taking things to a whole new level with him regarding his opposition to his dad, so in retrospect it makes this season finale better because I really liked just how crazy things got because of the decision Kendall made. Also, I thought the performance from Jeremy Strong all season was phenomenal. This dude has a ton of range as an actor which is exemplified between the harsh contrast in his performance from season 1 to season 2, and the subtly of his performance in this season was maybe the best part for me. The entire cast really knocks it out of the park, some of the best acting and line delivery from an entire cast I've seen. Season 2 might also just be the most rewatchable of the first three seasons and I think that's because it feels the least mean-spirited. The family is (kind of) on the same side here and seeing them all together was really great, but the foul-mouthed hostility is still present so the show keeps its great tone. This season also improved on the character relationships I wasn't that crazy about in season 1, such as with Tom and Greg. The direction was also an improvement. Overall, it still dragged a little bit and was maybe less exciting than season 1, but the writing, direction, and comedy all improved from the already high bar season 1 set, and the character relationships gained even more depth and nuance.
8.8/10 -- Great
Season two was not even close to being as good as season 1. We'd stuck through the entire season going around in circles and going nowhere -until the season finale! Poof, now we HAVE to watch season 3 !!! Maybe it'll get good again.
the season was fucking splendid
Ep1 of season two.. oh oh. You always know when a writer is struggling with dialogue and a story by the number of swear words and childish snide comments.
This one is overloaded with both. Just cause you CAN use the F-bomb, doesn't mean you HAVE to use it every other word.
Last season had plenty of backbiting and swearing - but a good story and smart backbiting/insults, but this first episode was very childish and 'empty' as a story. Loved season 1, but this might go into the toilet pretty quickly based on this episode.
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This is some frankly amazing shit. The level of fun, drama, zingers, beautiful writing, great directing, amazing acting, plot twists, tension, laughs, burns, emotions... Plus, I'm constantly amazed at how it makes me get emotional for people I despise. The best show on TV.