Ozark: Season 2/ Episode 1 “Reparations” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
With Cade out and people looking for Del, alongside a bump in the road to building that casino, Wendy and Marty still find their wits and luck put to the test.
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With Cade out and people looking for Del, alongside a bump in the road to building that casino, Wendy and Marty still find their wits and luck put to the test.
The Innocents lacks a real, and consistent, hook, but June and Harry’s relationship, alongside a character named Kam, pushes you to hope the season will get better as it goes on.
The Innocents comes to an end with a conclusion which is geared to get people clamoring for a season 2 – even if it barely gave you reason to make it to the season finale.
Harry and John make it to Sanctum and it is there that we learn the truth behind Elena and the night which caused five people, including Lewis, to become shells.
While June meeting Ben would seem like the high point, Kam outdoes her with a reveal of her own. Alongside this, Ryan meets a special lady.
We’re introduced to Kam this episode. Someone who may not fit the profile of a villain, but certainly has ill intentions.
As Runa goes off the rails, and June decides to maybe stay become she shifts, a threat is beginning to loom in the distance.
As June and Harry make a new friend in a local drug dealer name Shane, Elena continues to struggle and Lewis’ past is tiptoed towards.
As your love for June and Harry grows, your dislike for their parents will a little bit too. Even as you understand why they did what they did.
The Innocents begins with you asking a whole lot of questions, with just enough intrigue to continue onto the next episode.
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