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Harlem
Season 2
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In season two, after blowing up her career and disrupting her love life, Camille has to figure out how to put the pieces back together; Tye considers her future; Quinn goes on a journey of self-discovery; and Angie’s career takes a promising turn.
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8 Episodes
Takesie Backsies
E1
Takesie Backsies
Episode 1
If You Can't Say Anything Nice...
E2
If You Can't Say Anything Nice...
Episode 2
As Assist from the Sidelines
E3
As Assist from the Sidelines
Episode 3
Baby and the Bath Water
E4
Baby and the Bath Water
Episode 4
Pride
E5
Pride
Episode 5
Out of the Deadpan and into the Fire
E6
Out of the Deadpan and into the Fire
Episode 6
Fall Back to Rumspringa Forward
E7
Fall Back to Rumspringa Forward
Episode 7
Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy
E8
Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy
Episode 8
Season 2 Reviews
Autostraddle
Sa'iyda Shabazz
Black joy, and more specifically the joy of Black women, is one of the major themes of the season, and it is a delight to take part in.
Entertainment Weekly
Kristen Baldwin
Everything that was good about Harlem in season 1 is back - and often sharper - this go-round.
Collider
Edidiong Mboho
The entire season, Harlem does an excellent job of tackling modern romantic relationships, work, and friendships in a way that feels authentic and will resonate with its audience.
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Michael Cuby
Harlem expands on the formula: where most of those shows centered the perspective of heterosexual women, with the occasional "gay best friend" thrown in for good measure, this iteration makes plenty of room for queer perspectives in the core crew.
Decider
Joel Keller
Season 2 of Harlem continues the winning formula from Season 1, thanks to its four great leads playing characters that are well thought-out.
Black Girl Nerds
Stacey Yvonne
'Harlem' does a great job of interweaving all of the women's different storylines in engaging ways. You never feel like you don't get enough of your fave and your fave is constantly changing.
Geek Girl Riot
Sherin Nicole
I popped every episode of Harlem S2 like Tic Tacs. The writer's room leveled up on these characters to show so many new sides, so much juiciness, but growth too.
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