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The Terror - Season 2
The series returns again in the second season, as Nakayamas seem tense from the pain inflicted on each other. Now, Nakayamas are trying to unite to fight the spirit that threatens their future and their future lives, and Henry and Asako are looking to reveal the past to see these current unrest. Meanwhile, Chester and Luz are grappling with more unrest coming over their identities as they try to rescue a loved one.
7 December 1945, Hampshire, England, UK
6 March 1955, Los Angeles, California, USA
29 November 1971, Nagoya, Japan
18 February 1960, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
31 July 1937, Sacramento, California, USA
26 August 1982, Yokohama, Japan
21 October 1990, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
20 February 1974, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
20 April 1937, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 19, 2019
The Terror: Infamy manages to mine horror from painful reality, while also dipping into the supernatural.August 06, 2019
The series is striking not only for its scope, but for how uncompromising it is.August 06, 2019
It has potential as a historical drama, illustrating a shameful period in American history with disturbing modern implications. It's too bad that annoying demon keeps getting in the way.August 08, 2019
Somewhat less intense experience than what I've seen of the first season with Jared Harris, but the franchise as a whole is proving a potent combination of what scares us in our imaginations and what should scare us in the world outside our windows.August 09, 2019
Infamy is most successful when it's exploring the ways in which these notions of "new" and "old"-birth country versus adopted home, nativists (or nationalists) versus immigrants, keeping cultural heritage alive versus assimilating-clash and overlap.August 07, 2019
With its powerful depiction of once-proud families uprooted and separated, the series is gut-wrenching enough, even without the scary stuff.July 19, 2019
Infamy movingly portrays how Executive Order 9066 turned whole American communities (including that of Infamy star - and series consultant - George Takei and his family in the '40s) into wartime casualties. Paranoia shrouds every interaction.August 07, 2019
The Terror: Infamy not only lives up to the historical-horror fusion of The Terror, but it does a better job of fitting mythological elements into the wider story.August 08, 2019
Alexander Woo and Max Borenstein's new iteration of the Terror series, both thanks to its subject matter and supernatural apparitions lurking at the edges, is permeated by an ever-creeping sense of dread that proves undeniable.August 11, 2019
The well-balanced mix of family melodrama, ghost story, and politically astute historical commentary makes for captivating viewing, as does the high production quality and great character work