Sorry For Your Loss: Season 2 – Recap, Review
Season 2 continues to navigate through the loss of Matt, but also gives more room for those not married or related to him to breathe.
Season 2 continues to navigate through the loss of Matt, but also gives more room for those not married or related to him to breathe.
As the season comes to an end, it becomes clear everyone knows their current life isn’t sustainable, and they need a drastic change.
There are two reveals this episode which we’re left to wonder, not the reaction of the person who receives the reveal, but what may come of it long term.
It is now 6 months from Matt’s death, and while Leigh is slowly finding ways to move on, Danny’s absence makes it hard.
Sorry For Your Loss is a moving show which sadly stumbles as it tries to distance itself from its central tragedy.
In the season finale, both Leigh and Jules find a sense of closure while Amy and Danny are left questioning their emotions
As some of Matt’s secrets come out, some even Leigh didn’t know, we dive a bit further into the complicated family he was part of.
Thanks to Elizabeth Olsen, the full weight of emotion dealing with losing your spouse, while young, will weigh on you like a sandbag.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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