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EPISODE
SEASON
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Episode 01: People
Episode 02: Giant
Episode 03: Previously
Episode 04: Soap
Episode 05: Meters
Episode 06: Needle
Episode 07: Again
Homecoming S02E01
Available from: 22-05-2020
Homecoming S02E02
Available from: 22-05-2020
Homecoming S02E03
Available from: 22-05-2020
Homecoming S02E04
Available from: 22-05-2020
Homecoming S02E05
Available from: 22-05-2020
Homecoming S02E06
Available from: 22-05-2020
Homecoming S02E07
Available from: 22-05-2020
Homecoming - Season 2
Description
The second season begins with a strong drama as the woman wakes up in a boat - without remembering how she got there or even understanding what really happened to her. During this time, Jackie discovers a call with a familiar name as it seems there is a bad path and it may not be really understood, while Walter is already searching for answers.
The second season begins with a strong drama as the woman wakes up in a boat - without remembering how she got there or even understanding what really happened to her. During this time, Jackie discovers a call with a familiar name as it seems there is a bad path and it may not be really understood, while Walter is already searching for answers.
Actors:
Armando Molina,
Brooke Bloom,
Chip Chinery,
Mary Holland,
Geoffrey Gould,
Bobby Cannavale,
Gwen Van Dam,
Clem Darling,
Tyler Ritter,
Nancy Friedrich,
Luke Matheis,
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Armando Molina
Brooke Bloom
Chip Chinery
10 August 1964, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Mary Holland
Geoffrey Gould
29 April 1957, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Bobby Cannavale
3 May 1970, Union City, New Jersey, USA
Gwen Van Dam
Clem Darling
Tyler Ritter
31 January 1985, Los Angeles, California, USA
Nancy Friedrich
Luke Matheis
Director:
Sam Esmail, Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Country:
United States
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May 18, 2020
Homecoming had some massive shoes to fill when returning for a new season. While it certainly has its own merits, it pales in comparison to the act its trying to follow.
May 21, 2020
Rather than advance the story significantly (or startlingly), it functions more as an afterthought or a predictable epilogue.
May 18, 2020
Homecoming Season 2 is stylish and well-acted and probably not the worst way to spend a few hours of binge time. But whether or not you actually want to invest your time in it is another matter entirely.
May 22, 2020
The story is evidently less complex, more linear and tenuous. [Full Review in Spanish]
May 18, 2020
Much of the second season functions as an extended epilogue to the first, and creators Eli Horowitz and Micah Bloomberg have trouble making the story feel as significant and powerful.
May 21, 2020
Fails to be as compelling as season one's plot. And the style of season two, directed by Kyle Patrick Alvarez, lacks the Hitchcockian panache executive producer/director Sam Esmail established in season one.
May 21, 2020
When people remember this show years down the road, they may even forget season two exists.
May 21, 2020
This second season may not be as ambitious as the first, but it is very satisfying as a bingeable work of suspense.
May 19, 2020
Homecoming season two is a stylish and smart sophomore outing, but unfortunately just not as compelling and gripping as the outstanding first season.
May 21, 2020
Monáe proved in Hidden Figures that she's not one to underestimate... But while things pick up pace in the show's final episodes, the series never quite reascends to its former glory.
May 21, 2020
It's a handsomely mounted season of TV, sure - but it's lacking in distinction.
May 19, 2020
It all feels very rudimentary and thin, especially when the narrative could have become a real and complicated exploration of trauma... The whole series is an exercise in taking the potentially significant and rendering it incidental.

