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30 Apr 2023


From Season 2 Episode 2

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From returns for the second episode of its thrilling, terrifying second season and the mystery and horror just keeps getting juicier.

I love that last week’s premiere picked up the ending of Season 1 without missing a beat. There’s no awkward time-jump, no weird retcon of what happened previously. The new characters can be explained by the arrival of the bus (and the clever addition of Colony House in Season 1, which allowed us to accept that many nameless, faceless extras were part of the community that we didn’t have to keep close track of).

This stands in stark contrast to Season 2 of Yellowjackets, which I’m also reviewing at the moment. I won’t spoil anything, but the first season of that show remains one of my favorite seasons of TV ever, and Season 2 is just a massive letdown that feels completely different in almost every way.

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Thankfully, From Season 2 just keeps doing what Season 1 did: The mystery of the strange town (and beyond the strange town) and the apparently diabolical Faraway Trees, and the shapeshifting monsters who sleep beneath the surface, is deepening. By the end of Episode 1, almost all of our heroes were in grave danger. By the end of Episode 2, some of that danger has passed, some of it has grown.

FROM Season 2 Episode 202: The Kindness of Strangers

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Let’s recap briefly:

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Speaking of Boyd, our town Sheriff has gotten himself into a world of trouble. He’d climbed out of the well last week only to find an old man chained to the wall asking Boyd to put him out of his misery. (I’m still not sure how the guy kicked the rope down to Boyd, but we’ll just ignore that small detail). We learn from the old-timer, Martin, several important things.

Boyd is now infected with whatever the old man had inside him, but he manages to get away. When they leave the truck, he sees the things wriggling beneath his skin—and so does Victor, who looks at him with fearful suspicion.

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The vampires end up getting a number of the newcomers, but everyone else makes it back safe—well, except for Boyd, who is now possessed or infected by something. Jim is still pinned under the collapsed house, but he’s alive.

FROM Season 2 Episode 202: The Kindness of Strangers

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Chris Reardon/MGM+

We don’t get to see two of my favorite characters this week. Jade and Ethan are up at Colony House, which isn’t shown at all. We also don’t get to see what’s happening with Sara, who we haven’t seen at all this season since she and Boyd were separated by the Faraway tree in the Season 1 finale.

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The big, crucial bit of information we learn is that the monsters in the town are just one of many horrors. We sort of guessed that when Boyd and Sara found the spiderwebs, but now it’s basically confirmed. There are the skin worms, for one thing, but there’s more to it than that. The voice on the radio, for instance, can’t have been one of the monsters since they sleep during the day. Something powerful caused the house to collapse.

What that is remains to be seen. The fallout of the night’s slaughter, the arrival of more mouths to feed, the things in Boyd’s arm—all new challenges for our heroes to overcome and new mysteries for them to solve. Will Jade and Victor finally get to talk? Will we learn more about Elgin’s dream, and why he has a connection to this place? Will he see the same visions that Jade sees? And will we learn what causes certain people to end up here—including the bizarre “coincidence” that brought Kristi’s fiancé to the town?

All in good time, I suppose. So far this show has done a great job of teasing out each storyline. I just hope they have the story as mapped out as possible so that the answers we do get are satisfying in the end. This is very much a Lost-like, and fans of this genre have been burned one too many times.

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