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Ramy
Season 2
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In the second season, Ramy delves further into his spiritual journey, finding a new Muslim community and embracing a deeper commitment to his faith.
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10 Episodes
Bay'ah
E1
Bay'ah
Bro…You want real love? commit to the right person. take the bay’ah.
Can You Hear Me Now?
E2
Can You Hear Me Now?
Hey i’m starting to think those guys at Verizon had a point.
Little Omar
E3
Little Omar
He told you about little Omar! stop acting like you didn’t know! now you gotta explain this dog to your parents?? it’s haraam. you’re just… haraam!
Miakhalifa.mov
E4
Miakhalifa.mov
You dress like a skateboarder… but you don’t know how to skateboard?
3riana grande
E5
3riana grande
the shower keeps getting clogged. my feet are just sitting in a puddle of my sweaty body water... You ever feel that? Like, you took a shower, but you feel like you still gotta wash your feet?
They
E6
They
Pray two rakat for Ruther Bader Ginsburg.
Atlantic City
E7
Atlantic City
do not go to a magic show. david blaine is straight up jinn.
Frank
E8
Frank
masr um el dunya… and it always will be. but america is what I need right now. you’ll see, baba. inshallah.
Uncle Naseem
E9
Uncle Naseem
Yes. Mexicans can go to heaven.
You Are Naked in Front of Your Sheikh
E10
You Are Naked in Front of Your Sheikh
can we just pray together?
Cast of Season 2
Ramy Youssef
Ramy
May Calamawy
Dena
Hiam Abbass
Maysa Hassan
Amr Waked
Farouk Hassan
Laith Nakli
Uncle Naseem
Mo Amer
Mo
Dave Merheje
Ahmed
Rosaline Elbay
Amani
Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
TV Fanatic
Orrin Konheim
Ramy eventually veers towards episodes that highlight side characters which allows the series to have multiple perspectives on the Muslim-American immigrant experience. It's in these tangents, that the show shines.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
Through Ramy's increased devotion, viewers get a broader understanding of Islam's tenets of peace and self-awareness, in addition to Youssef's brand of humor, which still illuminates the difficulties of being Muslim in American culture.
Chicago Reader
Rima Parikh
I didn't expect season two to have the low-grade anxiety of Uncut Gems (for me), where you're always on your toes because you know that Ramy is going to mess up... I think that it's impressive that I love a show about an awful, horny man.
Chicago Reader
Brianna Wellen
It's all a very different kind of punchline that allows the storytelling to feel much more authentic-even when the plot feels completely unrealistic, it's still grounded in reality.
The Spool
Dot Green
Ramy improves on its first season by refusing to rest on its laurels, continuing to pose deep spiritual questions while making you laugh.
indieWire
Ben Travers
It's a smarter, better show for being so hard on Ramy, in part because it knows him well enough to not let the whole story rest on one young millennial's shoulders.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
The best television finds a way to make the specific universal and the universal specific. There is no other show quite like Ramy, because there is no other character quite like Ramy.
The Playlist
Robert Daniels
"Ramy" holds a strong footing as a deep dive into a rarely represented community, while parsing through the complexities of what it means to be a good Muslim man.
Los Angeles Times
Lorraine Ali
Season 2 is moving and profane. Stupid funny, then scary serious. Topical and evergreen. Hyperspecific with wide appeal.
The Atlantic
Shamira Ibrahim
With a formidable mix of surrealism and humor, Youssef explores the complexities of being a religious millennial man.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kathryn VanArendonk
For everyone else, though, Ramy is most interesting and most arresting in the way it tells separate stories, finding flaws and humor and humanity for its minor characters in ways it often struggles to do for its main character.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Neal Justin
The standout episode focuses solely on Uncle Naseem (Laith Nakli)... The way Youssef and his writing team force you to look at him in a new light reminds you why this is among TV's most challenging, and finest, shows.
AV Club
Saloni Gajjar
Despite a couple of misses in the middle, season two is a remarkable experience that retains Ramy's charming storytelling and comedic nuances.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
Season 2 of Ramy Youssef's Hulu dramedy is just as life-affirming, poignant, and funny as the first-only now it features one of the best actors on the planet...
The New Yorker
Doreen St. Felix
...a charming, melancholy meditation on the verboten.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
Ramy is still very funny and is as smart and easy to love as it ever was, and everything that made the first season award-worthy is present and stronger in its second go-round.
The Christian Century
Kathryn Reklis
It is a rare show where the central drama revolves around forgiveness and seeking God. Ramy uses humor not to mock these concerns but to make them accessible and compelling.
The Hollywood Reporter
Inkoo Kang
It's difficult to make a show about a protagonist who's as lazily acquiescent as Ramy, especially when supporting characters are seldom given the vivivdness to shine on their own. And yet it's impossible not to be moved by season two's guiding observation
WXIX-TV (Cincinnati, OH)
tt stern-enzi
RAMY brings a new perspective to the screen as it explores the challenges of what it's like being caught between a Muslim community that thinks life is a moral test and a millennial generation that thinks life has no consequences.
Slashfilm
Hoai-Tran Bui
Not since Master of None has the displaced immigrant experience been told with such authenticity and such tongue-in-cheek humor.
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