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After being left destroyed by the chaos that had followed Jim and his alcoholic alter ego Jack Devlin (Tim Roth) from the UK, this new series picks up where we left our unlikely hero, cut off in the remote Rockies wilderness with his grieving and shell-shocked family struggling to come to terms with their ordeal. Seeking refuge from her own parents, Anna is taken in by the God-fearing Nickel family, headed up by Pastor Johan (John Lynch) his wife Sarah (Anamaria Marinca) and daughter Rosa (Jenessa Grant), and hidden with the Ammonites a religious community close to Little Big Bear. However the peaceful prairie family are harbouring secrets of their own and it's not long before Anna is forced to seek her father's help, as an altogether more hellish threat emerges. If Jim is to find a way to save his family and atone for his sins he must form an uneasy alliance in the battle for forgiveness. (Dazzler Media)

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Malarkey 

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English So this was quite a trip. I started the second series convinced that in the first one Tim Roth was crazy, but thanks to the beautiful setting and Tim Roth's relentless madness, the series ran successfully to its end. The second series didn't make sense to me and still doesn't make sense even after watching it. Pointless. Especially the plot is nothing special. The best episode, in my opinion, is the sixth - a decent dialogue piece. In the context of the rest's uselessness, however, I ask myself why should I watch the third series? They turned Tim and his family into psychopaths who may not even belong among us. Or am I mistaken? ()

Necrotongue 

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English The only positive thing for me about the second season is that it’s finally over. The plot (if there was any) was pointless, the problems that got more attention than the issue of global warming and were being dealt with over the space of five episodes were suddenly gone just like that, only for a new (even more pointless) problem to arise. I will avoid the potential next season like the plague. ()