We see a different Bob entirely, and it forces the audience to question his choices, and ultimately, his ethics. It’s not about justice at all - there’s no real division between good and evil.īob is not trying to separate his personal and professional life in Season 2 there’s a clear wall that’s blurred, and it provides the necessary depth for an exciting, consistent continuation. While Bob’s mission is to go undercover and unearth the illegal trading, the second installment of the Netflix series is doused in a strong taste for revenge, making the story have a different angle entirely. Kim is killed in the first chapter after she uncovers illegal arms trading. Undercover season 2 continues in the same vein - in the first two chapters it’s evident that they have captured the same magic there’s an exciting feeling in the pit of your stomach that tells you to binge.īob returns, but we have to warn you that Season 2 opens up with a tragedy that forms the rest of the story. Season 1 impressed with its personal, spy espionage-approach that had the Ozarkfeeling where characters become consumed by a location and live by their experiences. And that brings me to the Belgian crime thriller Undercover, that is undoubtedly one of the best series on the streaming service. And with that stigma, hidden gems like To the Lakeand Grand Armyget missed by a mass audience. One of the great shames about Netflix is that the streaming service is frequently accused of not providing enough content OR that they do provide content, but there’s not enough quality. We recapped every episode - check out the archive.
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