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review: Society season 2

by Darshan Modi
Society season 2


I have watched the first season of this show and it was one of my favorite television shows. Once I found out that a second season was coming, I knew I had to watch it as soon as possible! It is always exciting when you find out there is going to be new content for your favorite TV show or movie. Society Season 2 has been released in full on Netflix, so I got to watch it right away.

I was very excited to see how the story continued and found out what happened in the first season’s cliffhanger ending! The second season starts with a recap of Season One, which is helpful for people who might need a refresher on what has happened before getting into this new episode. We find out that our main protagonist Alison knows she can’t trust her friends Hannah and Jules (who have been acting strange lately) as their behavior becomes more erratic over time – meanwhile mysterious murders are happening all around them without any explanation! As an audience member, you start seeing subtle clues throughout the show but none of them seem like they make sense until something unexpected happens…and then everything clicksHulu so now I can’t wait to get started watching!

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friends Hannah and Jules (who have been acting strange lately) as their behavior becomes more erratic over time — meanwhile, mysterious murders are happening all around them without any explanation! As an audience member, you start seeing subtle clues throughout the show but none of them seem like a solid answer. With the finale, you are on your toes and not knowing who to trust or what will happen next with a lot of violence in between!

It is not used to shock the audience but rather place importance on loyalty through its characters’ actions even though they might seem questionable at first glance — it’s also an interesting commentary piece on the state of society.

I would recommend this tv show if you’re looking for a thrill ride that’ll keep your heart racing.
It is a show that will keep you on your toes and it’s just a good time. There are many twists, turns, and shocking moments that make the story one savor. I would recommend this tv show if you’re looking for something that’ll keep your heart racing in anticipation of what comes next!

The new season of Society had a lot to live up to. Season one ended on such an epic cliffhanger and I was so excited for what would come next. And the second season doesn’t disappoint! It’s just as thrilling, entertaining, and captivating as its predecessor, with some good old-fashioned twists that’ll have you gasping in shock (and other emotions), it is a show that will keep you on your toes and it’s hard not to become invested in these characters lives. The suspenseful storyline has plenty of surprises this time around which makes the story all the more enjoyable.
It also presents another commentary piece on how society can change people over time
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And it’s hard not to become invested in these characters’ lives. The suspenseful storyline has plenty of surprises this time around which makes the story all the more enjoyable.
It also presents another commentary piece on how society can change people over time and what that might mean for their future, with some very intriguing social commentary… . It’s genuinely interesting from start to finish without feeling like its dragging or too long either- you will be fully entertained right up until they reveal who killed Hannah Baker.

The new season of Society had a lot to live up to. Season one ended on such an epic cliffhanger and I was so excited to see what would happen next. But, it’s the new season that delivered on all promises and more!
The story this season is even better than last, with a lot of twists and turns you won’t expect coming- including one mind-blowing revelation about Bryce Walker in episode eleven! The whole show has changed from being just an addictive teen drama to something suspenseful and dark-filled with moral dilemmas.

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