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Big Little Lies
Season 2
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In the wake of the tragic ending to Season 1, the "Monterey Five"--Madeline, Celeste, Jane, Renata and Bonnie--look to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives. Meanwhile, Perry's mother arrives in search of answers in her son's death.
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7 Episodes
What Have They Done?
E1
What Have They Done?
Following first-day-of-school events, Madeline is worried by Bonnie's behavior. Mary Louise, Celeste's mother-in-law, offers her unvarnished assessment of Madeline's character. Jane learns from her new coworker, Corey, that she's known in town as one of the “Monterey Five.”
Tell-Tale Hearts
E2
Tell-Tale Hearts
Renata faces an uncertain future when Gordon lands in legal trouble. Corey asks Jane out on a “practice” date. After a challenging therapy session with Dr. Reisman, Celeste opens up to Mary Louise about her relationship with Perry. Bonnie's mom, Elizabeth, arrives. Ed confronts Madeline about her secrets.
The End of the World
E3
The End of the World
Mary Louise tries to get closer to Jane. Renata focuses her wrath on Principal Nippal. Madeline is forced to confront her issues at a couples therapy session with Dr. Reisman. Celeste remains conflicted by her memories of Perry.
She Knows
E4
She Knows
Celeste accuses Mary Louise of overstepping boundaries with Jane. Renata endures a prying court hearing with Gordon. Jane opens up to Corey at Amabella's disco-themed birthday party. Madeline continues to try to make things right with Ed.
Kill Me
E5
Kill Me
Renata deals with the fallout from Gordon's legal troubles and attempts to help Celeste. Bonnie relives painful memories from her past.
The Bad Mother
E6
The Bad Mother
Celeste is blindsided by Mary Louise. Gordon continues to disappoint Renata. Bonnie contemplates a solution to her mother’s suffering and her own ongoing guilt. Ed entertains an unusual proposition before catching Madeline in an unguarded moment. The Monterey Five feel the pressure of increased scrutiny of Perry’s death.
I Want to Know
E7
I Want to Know
Celeste questions Mary Louise about a tragic event from Perry’s childhood. Madeline worries their lie is tearing the Monterey Five apart.
Cast of Season 2
Nicole Kidman
Celeste Wright
Reese Witherspoon
Madeline Mackenzie
Shailene Woodley
Jane Chapman
Laura Dern
Renata Klein
Adam Scott
Ed Mackenzie
Alexander Skarsgård
Perry Wright
Zoë Kravitz
Bonnie Carlson
James Tupper
Nathan Carlson
Iain Armitage
Ziggy Chapman
Jeffrey Nordling
Gordon Klein
Kathryn Newton
Abigail Carlson
Meryl Streep
Mary Louise Wright
Douglas Smith
Corey Brockfield
Darby Camp
Chloe Mackenzie
Chloe Coleman
Skye Carlson
Cameron Crovetti
Josh Wright
Nicholas Crovetti
Max Wright
Ivy George
Amabella Klein
Santiago Cabrera
Joseph Bachman
Larry Sullivan
Oren Berg
Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
Newsweek
H. Alan Scott
With [Meryl] Streep on board, we're guaranteed for an exciting Season 2.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
I'm still not sure I can say that the return of Big Little Lies is altogether necessary. But I can say that it promises to be thoroughly enjoyable and smart.
AV Club
Jourdain Searles
With more empathetic writing, Bonnie could have been the emotional anchor of season two.
NPR
Eric Deggans
A lot feels unrealistic here. Celeste is in therapy, but her kids, who are fighting all the time, are not. And characters drop lines that underline their every feeling, as if the audience wouldn't get it otherwise.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
Although Big Little Lies doesn't seem entirely sure of where it's headed, it can still work itself up into a delectably roiling state of privilege and anger.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
Big Little Lies will never be without its pleasures. But this season, those pleasures feel divided.
Bitch Media
Aline Dolinh
Yet for all the series' careful, at times heartrending attention to the nuances of trauma, misogyny, and emotional dissatisfaction, the distinctive pleasure of Big Little Lies also resides in its soapiness.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
It's harder now to ignore, watching the early episodes of Season Two, that Big Little Lies is offering up some of the best psychological storytelling on television.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
Season two wasn't unwatchable; in fact, despite many nonsensical developments, it was compelling because of the returning cast plus Streep... [But] it did need saving.
The New Yorker
Doreen St. Felix
[Meryl] Streep gives Mary Louise a vicious and eerily hilarious maternal edge. She is clearly having a ball. I can't wait to see how her story line expands.
Bitch Media
Caroline Reilly
Big Little Lies' depiction of domestic violence and trauma is so powerful precisely because it allows its leads to be more than victims, more than wives, more than mothers.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
The new episodes flirted with exploring the effects of trauma, but the writers shrugged when it came to finding a deeper meaning to suffering than that it simply sucks.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
Those who love this series are likely to love these new hours just as well. As for we few who weren't entirely swept up, one can't quite say there isn't enough of a story to merit a new season of this drama.
Dallas Morning News
Hunter Johnson
Happily enough these first few episodes are just as engrossing as those that came before. Scenes rapidly fluctuate from concerning to hilarious, but keeping up with the pace is no problem: This emotional roller coaster is far too fun.
Vox
Alex Abad-Santos
The show appears to be exchanging an all-consuming, incendiary mystery for a tale that's less mercurial but no less hearty, and it's still an absolute pleasure to watch.
Slate
Willa Paskin
The entire second season works better than it has any right to...
The New Republic
Rachel Syme
What I appreciate about this season of Big Little Lies is its messiness; it feels undone somehow, and ragged. It's harder on its characters; it doesn't coddle them in cashmere but shoves them right into the deep end.
AV Club
Danette Chavez
Though its focus is more scattered this time around, Big Little Lies recaptures much of the magic of the first season, especially in the performances.
RogerEbert.com
Allison Shoemaker
It looks great, sounds great, and is populated with some of the best actors on a very crowded planet.
New York Post
Robert Rorke
As good as the cast was, they couldn't quite lift Big Little Lies above the ordinary.
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Big Little Lies: Still To Come
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Big Little Lies: In The Weeks Ahead
Big Little Lies: In The Weeks Ahead
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