LOST AND FOUND – Murphy (Perry Mattfeld) gets a surprise visit while the Guiding Hope team – Felix (Morgan Krantz), Jess (Brooke Markham) and Murphy –– work on a plan to cover up their new “business.” Darnell’s (Keston John) visit to Nia (Nicki Micheaux) takes an unexpected turn and Dean (Rich Sommer) gets a new mission. Murphy, Jess (Brooke Markham) and Felix (Morgan Krantz) must act quickly to devise a plan that will keep them out of Nia’s crosshairs and, possibly, save Guiding Hope in the process. IN IT TOGETHER - Murphy (Perry Mattfeld) is on the mend from her terrifying encounter with Dean (Rich Sommer), but Nia’s (guest star Nicki Micheaux) visit spurs her into action. Ahead of season two, the CW renewed the series for a third season, which would follow the second. A premiere date has not gotten announced yet.The second season of In the Dark was renewed by the CW April 2019. “Dark” will return for a third and final season, per TVLine. The first two seasons of “Dark” are currently available to stream on Netflix. With so much going on, it would be easy for the show to get lost in its own maze, losing viewers in the process. That ability remains in-tact in Season 2, and it comes in handy. One that demonstrated it knew itself better than most Season 1 series usually do. Personal expectations were high following its freshman effort. “Dark” continues its journey with a follow-up that is just as thematically intimate and mythologically expansive as its first. He does so with incredible skill and aching poignancy. Formerly known as “The Stranger,” Pietschmann seizes the chance to further realize what Season 1 viewers know is a pivotal character. As a whole, every actor turns in absorbing performances that feel raw and intrinsically believable.Īctor Andreas Pietschmann gets one of the more expanded roles of Season 2. ![]() The incredible ensemble that “Dark” has assembled puts in another stellar season of work. Can you stop the future and if so, how? Jonas takes the challenge on full-tilt. His goal? To save Winden from the “dark” future that lies ahead for it and his loved ones. It is endlessly fascinating.Īt the side of Jonas Kahnwald (Louis Hofmann), our young and confused protagonist continues to sift through a minefield of questions. It is a tangled web of knowledge that is far from infuriating, though. Keeping track of how each of the characters nests into one another can be tough to trace. While at the same time, causing one to pause and attempt to figure out what it all means. A never-ending spiral of riveting revelations that send the audience reeling. Unlike some sci-fi series that spin their wheels, “Dark” has a strong sense of purpose and forward momentum.Įverything you thought you knew about the Kahnwald, Nielsen, Doppler and Tiedemann families, gets altered yet again in the series' penultimate chapter. In the second season, one revelation after the next sets off another domino of information that forever alters the familial trees that fill its landscape. Season 2 remains steeped in the sense that it is at its core a drama with something special as its thrust. ![]() Its branches containing time travel themed science fiction. “Dark” is arguably a family drama, first and foremost. For a show so ethereally complicated, it maintains the very core of what made it so enthralling, to begin with. Season 2 picks up right where it left off. ![]() Is it disconcerting and mind-bending? It would not be “Dark” if it were not. To its credit, the second season of the Netflix original the German series remains remarkably fun to follow.
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