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Insecure - Season 2
TrailerSeason 2 opens with Issa struggling in the aftermath of her breakup with Lawrence, while facing challenges at a new work assignment. Meanwhile, Molly questions her worth at work; and Lawrence adjusts to his new living arrangement.Genre: ComedyActors: Wade Allain-Marcus, Neil Brown Jr., Akinyele Caldwell, Samantha Cope, Sujata Day, Jonathan Espinoza, Spencer Garrett, Di Vinci SanTana Guthrie, Andrew Allan James, Lopez Jd, Carl King Littles, ...»Director: Melina Matsoukas, Kevin BrayCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Insecure - Season 2"
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Characters of "Insecure - Season 2"
SarahPlayed by: Sujata DayKittyPlayed by: Veronica MannionKenPlayed by: Mason McCulleyMolly CarterPlayed by: Yvonne OrjiIssa DeePlayed by: Issa RaeKelliPlayed by: Natasha RothwellLawrencePlayed by: Jay Ellis -
Creators of "Insecure - Season 2"
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Critic Reviews of "Insecure - Season 2"
The Daily BeastJuly 21, 2017Through the journeys of its three main characters, the show nails early-thirties millennial ennui, a very specific age few shows even attempt to tackle realistically.
We Got This CoveredJuly 20, 2017Much like season 1, Insecure season 2 is a low-key delight filled with wonderfully realized characters, but the show's true exceptionalism falls directly on creator/star Issa Rae's brilliant-to-watch lead performance.
Yahoo! TVJuly 20, 2017Issa Rae's very funny, great-looking HBO sitcom Insecure is back for a second season, and it's even better -- more assured and finely detailed -- than its excellent first season.
TV GuideJuly 20, 2017Sex and the City was fantasy fabulousness, while Insecure makes fabulous use of a more recognizable reality.
Globe and MailJuly 21, 2017It beggars description, offers no easy answers and, while it can be truly funny, it also feels subversive. Just watch it and see -- this often mesmerizing exploration of human fragility, corrosive identity politics and love.
Entertainment WeeklyJuly 20, 2017Issa Rae's Insecure was one of 2016's most vibrant debuts. Her show is even more assured in the second season, presenting a cringey-funny yet always thoughtful take on romantic breakup and desperate rebounding.
New York Magazine/VultureJuly 20, 2017Rae and her co-stars shape every scene into a perfectly formed bit of social interaction, built around a core of conflict, but with fascinating bits of business happening in the margins.
Village VoiceJuly 19, 2017Insecure is what it is: a relatively low-stakes hangout sitcom in which the characters sometimes chat freshly and incisively about race and gender -- but more often dwell on their thirty-and-still-looking love lives.
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