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Sense8
Season 2
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The Sensates face growing dangers and harrowing personal battles as they begin to unravel the truth about the shadowy forces out to destroy them.
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12 Episodes
Happy F*cking New Year.
E1
Happy F*cking New Year.
The journey continues as these eight singular hearts and minds weave in and out of each other's lives finding deeper connections, learning darker secrets about one another and struggling to identify with more than just oneself.
Who Am I?
E2
Who Am I?
Will and Whispers each race to piece together the other's location, while Lito heads to his first movie premiere since the photos leaked.
Obligate Mutualisms
E3
Obligate Mutualisms
The Sensates make contact with a key figure in BPO. Ripped from her prison cell, Sun sends out a plea for help. Wolfgang meets an intriguing stranger.
Polyphony
E4
Polyphony
Kala and Capheus are caught in the middle of angry protests. Lito looks into a journalist's disappearance and uncovers new info on Angelica's cluster.
Fear Never Fixed Anything
E5
Fear Never Fixed Anything
Bug hits on a solution to Nomi's legal troubles, new cracks begin to appear in Kala's perfect life, and the Sensates consider a bold change of plans.
Isolated Above, Connected Below
E6
Isolated Above, Connected Below
While Capheus enjoys a welcome surprise, Lito makes a splash at a high-profile event. Riley works to gain the trust of a Sensate she saw at the rave.
I Have No Room in My Heart for Hate
E7
I Have No Room in My Heart for Hate
Will asks an old friend for help as Riley embarks on a risky journey. Kala makes a troubling discovery. Sun has an intense encounter in the cemetery.
All I Want Right Now Is One More Bullet
E8
All I Want Right Now Is One More Bullet
A familiar face comes back from the dead, a depressed Lito turns to Sun for comfort, and Lila lures Wolfgang into a trap.
What Family Actually Means
E9
What Family Actually Means
A family wedding stirs up more trouble for Nomi. Daniela goes all out to land Lito the perfect role. One of the Sensates faces a devastating loss.
If All the World's a Stage, Identity Is Nothing But a Costume
E10
If All the World's a Stage, Identity Is Nothing But a Costume
Sun moves ahead with her undercover mission, while Lito heads to Hollywood for the audition of a lifetime. Capheus prepares for his first big speech.
You Want a War?
E11
You Want a War?
At the gala, Sun braces for a showdown with her brother. Soon a dire new threat sends the Sensates scrambling to save another member of the cluster.
Amor Vincit Omnia
E12
Amor Vincit Omnia
In the sweeping series finale, passions run high as the Sensates and their closest allies fight to save the cluster and stop their enemies for good.
Cast of Season 2
Miguel Ángel Silvestre
Lito Rodriguez
Max Riemelt
Wolfgang Bogdanow
Jamie Clayton
Nomi Marks
Bae Doona
Sun Bak
Brian J. Smith
Will Gorski
Tuppence Middleton
Riley Blue
Tina Desai
Kala Dandekar
Freema Agyeman
Amanita Caplan
Naveen Andrews
Jonas Maliki
Toby Onwumere
Capheus Onyango
Daryl Hannah
Angelica Turing
Terrence Mann
Whispers
Season 2 Reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
Still utterly confusing but also visually beautiful and strangely touching, the Wachowskis' Netflix series continues to shine.
Tell-Tale TV
Lacy Baugher
It's messy, sure. It's also beautiful.
The Daily Dot
Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
For Wachowski fans, season 2 is where Sense8 really comes into its own.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
Sense8 may have had a slow start in Season 1, but Season 2 is a hell of a ride. Hold on tight.
Collider
Chris Cabin
For all its evident ambition, and its veneer of inclusion, Sense8 is no more interested in the messy details of progress than The Avengers.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
The season premiere doesn't feature any of those over-the-top sequences, instead relying on the more measured and delicately unfolding thrills that Sense8 thrived on in its earliest episodes.
Entertainment Weekly
David Goldberg
If I had to boil what I love about Sense8 down to a top three, I'd say that the show's greatest assets are montages, orgy scenes, and group hugs.
The Atlantic
David Sims
This nakedly political show somehow manages to be free-spirited, rather than dull or polemical; its good intentions often border on goofy naivet in a way that's charming rather than grating.
PopMatters
Deborah Krieger
Sense8 has always been about family, and the last few episodes crystallize and expand on the various meanings and iterations of family that have been presented in the show: good families, bad families, flesh-and-blood families, and found families.
Consequence
Justin Gerber
It gets soapy, it gets heady, it gets hella sexy (cut to Wolfgang on rooftop with mystery woman), but above all else, it gets quite awesome. Hot take: This is peak Wachowskis.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
The new episodes are improved in small ways, without appearing radically different from what came before. And that's a good thing for fans of the series, as Sense8 continues to be messy and beautiful and weird, but still leaves you wanting to see more.
We Got This Covered
Mitchel Broussard
One of the most intriguing and sincere sci-fi mythologies returns in Sense8's second season, which never for a second loses sight of the aching humanity pulsing away at the center of the show's breakneck adventure.
io9.com
Alex Cranz
Sense8 wants us all to just, like, talk to one another. While that might be hard to do in real life, it was nice to take an 11-episode vacation to a world where it isn't.
Vox
Emily St. James
I'm more accepting of the show's eccentricities and rough spots, more willing to follow it over the cliff of cheesy dialogue and baffling character beats, simply because I love having a show this open-hearted, yet still boasting this many car chases.
Slant Magazine
Michael Haigis
The series is most powerful when its characters actually intersect.
Boston Herald
Mark A. Perigard
In this political climate, Sense8 does more than entertain, it makes a statement about global unity, about people of all ethnicities, sexualities and gender identities working together.
Washington Post
Sonia Rao
Sense8 avoids tokenizing its characters, which involves giving each sensate a full backstory that helps viewers understand what motivates them.
Mediaversity Reviews
Ruksana Faraon
Sense8 does not fail on race, but it's important to note that Wachowskis and their collaborators are trying to dissolve the boundaries of skin color through a lens that is still white and Eurocentric.
Den of Geek
Michael Ahr
In the end, Sense8 season 2 keeps everything that made its first season successful and takes it up a notch.
IGN Movies
Jonathon Dornbush
Season 2 is such a beautiful examination of the themes of love, human relationships, and what identity is that the messy or less enthralling moments are worth pushing through.
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