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The End of the F***ing World
Season 2
TV-MA
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Two years later, Alyssa dives headfirst into a new life – just as a woman with a grudge sets out on a murderous quest for revenge.
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8 Episodes
Episode 1
E1
Episode 1
Newly released from prison, a brooding young woman named Bonnie sets out to avenge the death of her lover.
Episode 2
E2
Episode 2
Just as Alyssa claws her way back to a semblance of a normal life, she discovers her past isn't done with her yet.
Episode 3
E3
Episode 3
After an awkward encounter at the café, Alyssa wakes up on her big day with nagging doubts about what she wants from life.
Episode 4
E4
Episode 4
A flat tire forces the unlikely trio of travelers to seek refuge at a roadside inn run by a man who's desperate for company.
Episode 5
E5
Episode 5
While Bonnie scrambles to cover her tracks and tend to her injury, James tries to figure out where things stand with Alyssa.
Episode 6
E6
Episode 6
Alyssa decides it's time to set things right at home, James searches for a new plan, and Bonnie resumes her quest with fresh vigor.
Episode 7
E7
Episode 7
After discovering Bonnie's true intentions, James races to help Alyssa, and a tense showdown unfolds inside the café.
Episode 8
E8
Episode 8
Desperate to banish visions of the night at Clive's house, Alyssa suddenly disappears, sending James into a panic.
Cast of Season 2
Alex Lawther
James
Jessica Barden
Alyssa Foley
Naomi Ackie
Bonnie
Josh Dylan
Todd Alan King
Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
But Why Tho? A Geek Community
Charles Hartford
When I rate media I ask myself how well does this program succeed at doing what it set out to do. Looked at in that light I feel The End of The Fu***ing World season two is a near flawless masterpiece.
Uproxx
Alex Diedrick
It's bleakly funny but things take a more serious turn in season two, when Alyssa is left managing the aftermath of the pair's crime spree and a new psychopath enters the mix.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It has the same gonzo tone and darkly funny writing.
The Ringer
Micah Peters
...an epilogue that ends not far from where it began and doesn't connect as well as the original story. It is, however, honest about the gas pockets we can hit while mining past trauma as we attempt to better understand ourselves and connect...
ArtsATL
Steve Murray
These kids win my heart and make me guffaw. Please, BBC/Netflix, don't make a third season. I want to walk away and always remember Alyssa and James in their awful, tentative, f***ed-up glory.
Pop Culture Leftovers
Josh Davis
How do you describe a television show that's unlike any other? To oversimplify it, "The End of the F***ing World," is a pitch-black comedy about a pair of troubled 17-year-olds who meet and fall in love in a very unconventional way.
TV Guide
Amanda Bell
While the second season doesn't exactly feel necessary, it's still fun to take another aimless ride with the show's resident weirdos and see where we end up.
Tell-Tale TV
Christine Laskodi
Season 2 brings with it the same shock-value, stunning visuals, and sheer madness, with Alyssa (Jessica Barden) and James (Alex Lawther) back for another round of intense Bonnie and Clyde style drama.
Collider
Haleigh Foutch
Once again, it's a story about the light that slips through the cracks in broken hearts; this time, the light may not be quite as dazzling, but it's absolutely still worth capturing.
Uproxx
Jessica Toomer
The End of the F***cking World season two proves that a bit of fan service doesn't mean the death of good storytelling.
IGN Movies
Matthew Dougherty
Darker by necessity, this new season still finds the show's signature humor and heart intact.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
The new episodes share many of the original batch's most effective elements -- strong performances, deft retro soundtrack choices (leaning more on folk this time), a blend of humor and pathos -- without ever finding a reason to exist.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
Forcing more drama onto them after they've left only feels forced. It's a lose-lose scenario, and while I'll always contend there's a good way to keep telling many stories, this isn't it.
Refinery29
Ariana Romero
It's a dizzyingly intense tour through guilt, trauma, and ultimately hope.
Thrillist
Sadie Bell
Barden and Lawther's performances, down to their telling inner-dialogue, are tactful and poignant in portraying their issues that are a lot tougher than a case of teen angst.
The Daily Dot
Audra Schroeder
Close to two years and dozens of teen shows later, the series returns matured, the pacing slower, the tone darker.
New York Times
Mike Hale
It's all still amusing, and the notes of strangled romanticism and just-perceptible nobility are still in place. But the plot doesn't have the momentum and the crazy energy it did the first time around.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
If the first season came across as an update on Natural Born Killers, the second begins with a very strong Kill Bill vibe. Unfortunately, it's a vibe the season can't sustain.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
Lawther also is reliably excellent and conveys grief, confusion and, yes, some joy, in equally revelatory ways. Ackie is equally sure-handed in making Bonnie a compelling compilation of damaged, naive, sad and lethal.
Den of Geek
Louisa Mellor
Season 2 tells a new story that maintains the offbeat rhythm and peculiar style that made the first run a cult hit.
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