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.
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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 things come to an end, in more ways than one, the family finds themselves facing a new beginning.
As we dig deeper into the past, so comes the answer as to why some are so troubled in the present.
As things begin, we’re introduced to a predominately female family who, tied together by Sonja, may not be dysfunctional but certainly not tight-knit.
As the season comes to an end, it becomes clear everyone knows their current life isn’t sustainable, and they need a drastic change.
Being married and a stand up comic, especially a female one, isn’t a common thing, so Iliza Shlesinger takes advantage of this to break down how strange weddings are.
Morgan reveals a secret that could evolve into an actual storyline as both Carly and Shaun, as well as Dr. Lim and Dr. Melendez, struggle in their relationships.
As Lyra begins to understand how the alethiometer works, it reveals a truth that no one wants to hear.
This episode focuses on Hazel and Sebastian’s relationship, and Ka’kwet dealing with Canada authorizing genocide. Also, Gilbert making his decision.
With Jeremy making things too weird at his place, Jules decides it is time to move out, and getting Madison and Stella involved causes problems.
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