Review : Glow Season 2

in #movie8 years ago

The second season of Glow is returning to everything that is not socially meaningful and even bold enough to criticize itself loudly, so innovative enough to re-experience its limits, fairly high level of awareness, and fair enough to include in everyone's story.

Gathering a group of women who have different stories and have lost their different wars in different ways to date, Glow is the only male character in the second season, Sam Sylvia, who has an audience of everybody, Sebastian Howard offers even larger sections than lives.

The most important thing to say about these powerful women who have made a new deal with a local television channel is that they are powerful warriors in the battle against the challenges of life and life. However, on the second occasion, something is changing, in addition to their individual salvation, these women now care about the success of their team, where their friendship is based.

We all know the tension of the relationship between Ruth (Zoya) and Debbie (Liberty Bell), but at the second sight, we also expand our windows and see the damage that this dispute gives to their friendship. At the same time, Sam, who has been on the backplane to this day, has made the struggle to be a father by taking her daughter Justine (Britt Baron) and getting used to the new direction of her career, and the complexity Bash's life loses to her friend Florian (Alex Rich) We are also trying to understand his feelings.

On the other hand, the characters are not limited to Bash and Sam in the second season, which consists of 10 episodes of 30 minutes. The star of the program is the concept of motherhood through Welfare Queen (Kia Stevens), the American southern accent eye baby Debbie and the power of the system through the voids of the system. Gruba joins the newly joined Yolanda (Shakira Barrera) character to add to the issue of homophobia with the words 'a strange wrestling program is strange that such a heterosexual woman is strange', and even Ruth's words "women's wrestling violence and American consumption habits" he is even criticizing himself over him.

In the second season, which does not neglect to successfully balance comedy and drama elements, the series is pushing its limits and offers even a part of the show made in the program to the audience. So, for the first time, we are watching television show, which is wanted to be done, not really as a tool that serves story but as a part of it.

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