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GLOW
Season 2
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New faces, big life changes and the pressures of showbiz stoke tensions on set as Ruth and the gang try to take their show to the next level.
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10 Episodes
Viking Funeral
E1
Viking Funeral
Episode 1
Candy of the Year
E2
Candy of the Year
Episode 2
Concerned Women of America
E3
Concerned Women of America
Episode 3
Mother of All Matches
E4
Mother of All Matches
Episode 4
Perverts Are People, Too
E5
Perverts Are People, Too
Episode 5
Work the Leg
E6
Work the Leg
Episode 6
Nothing Shattered
E7
Nothing Shattered
Episode 7
The Good Twin
E8
The Good Twin
Episode 8
Rosalie
E9
Rosalie
Episode 9
Every Potato Has a Receipt
E10
Every Potato Has a Receipt
Episode 10
Cast of Season 2
Alison Brie
Ruth Wilder
Betty Gilpin
Debbie Eagan
Marc Maron
Sam Sylvia
Sydelle Noel
Cherry Bang
Britney Young
Carmen Wade
Christopher Lowell
Bash Howard
Britt Baron
Justine Biagi
Kate Nash
Rhonda Richardson
Gayle Rankin
Sheila the She-Wolf
Kia Stevens
Tameé Dawson
Jackie Tohn
Melanie Rosen
Ellen Wong
Jenny Chey
Sunita Mani
Arthie Premkumar
Kimmy Gatewood
Stacey Beswick
Rebekka Johnson
Dawn Rivecca
Season 2 Reviews
Thrillist
Esther Zuckerman
Betty Gilpin, giving one of the year's rawest and best performances.
Autostraddle
Heather Hogan
I actually don't mind the shorter episodes, but I wish there were twice as many. That'd still be less eps than a standard network comedy. It's doable!
Newsday
Verne Gay
Mostly, it's simply terrific.
New York Times
Aisha Harris
"GLOW" is a deceptively complex show, calling attention to culturally relevant issues, from #MeToo to representations of race and class, while maintaining a dark sense of humor and plenty of heart.
Vanity Fair
Sonia Saraiya
In its second season, though, the show never quite seems to know who it's about.
Observer
Brandon Katz
Season two builds on everything you enjoyed about the rookie run while keeping things tight and quickly paced.
New York Times
James Poniewozik
"GLOW" is, at its core, about how women make art in an imperfect industry.
Bitch Media
Scarlett Harris
GLOW made some missteps this season, but it's still drawing fresh eyes to wrestling and trying to educate its audiences about consent in wrestling during the #MeToo era.
AV Club
LaToya Ferguson
Every Potato Has A Receipt is like a rush of adrenaline, and that appears to be GLOW's standard when it comes to its season finales and the big shows G.L.O.W. puts on.
Collider
Allison Keene
With a strong start to a season that only getting better as it goes along, GLOW's flawless return is wonderfully stocked with female ferocity and genuine friendship.
USA Today
Carley Mallenbaum
Though most sets aren't like "GLOW," the #MeToo and Time's Up movementshave improved the climate at many.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Watch however you like; just watch. This is not just a picture. It's history.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
You want feminist as hell? Here it is, and GLOW gets it done without overtly hanging a crass sign on its social compass. It is empowering. It's also raucous fun.
Autostraddle
Riese Bernard
Mother of All Matches, was the season's best by far, and I'd like to see more of that. I want GLOW to do more storylines that aren't centered on Ruth, Debbie and Sam.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
It's a show that works on a few different levels, but it's never better than when it goes to giddy workout montages and thrilling ringside action.
Paste Magazine
Amy Amatangelo
What I truly came to appreciate about the series this season is that it could tell this layered story of women fighting for recognition and their place in the world while playing homage to all things 1980s.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kenny Herzog
Male or female, its characters ultimately wrestle with realness and loneliness and loss and recovery, upending the artifice of '80s flicks without depicting them or their time in ways that feel untrue.
Vox
Emily St. James
By the time all of its plots collided together in the double-stuffed finale, I was grinning from ear to ear.
Village Voice
Lara Zarum
GLOW exudes a refreshing earnestness, a reflection of its subject matter - a group of creatively frustrated women having a blast putting on a show together. It's about the surprising spaces that appear when you open yourself up to left-field ideas.
NPR
Eric Deggans
"GLOW" is that rare series that builds on an impressive debut season to achieve even more.
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