AMC's impossible-to-describe series starring Wyatt Russell, Brent Jennings and Sonya Cassidy returns for a second season.
Every show I get screeners for typically comes accompanied by a long list of things not to reveal, sometimes key details that only a monster would give away in a review — "The story of an old man mourning his childhood sled Rosebud,is a masterpiece!" — and sometimes frustratingly basic plot points protected by a precious showrunner at the expense of critical cogency.even if I wanted to. That's the good news.
Meanwhile, Dud's sister Liz was in the middle of her own journey that took her from a waitressing job at a tawdry chain Irish pub into an unexpectedly eventful management training adventure. What followed was a twisty web of alchemy, Orange County real estate and labyrinthine international lodge politics, all culminating in a shark attack.
The new season has guest stars aplenty. Bronson Pinchot plays Liz's new boss, a demanding accountant with mommy issues. Mary Elizabeth Ellis is an attorney who vows to help Dud sue over the shark attack, even if nobody has a clue who she's planning on suing or for what. Cheech Marin gets some quality time as El Confidente, a Mexican Lynx with prophetic dreams and information relating to the sacred scroll that will give the season its shape.
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