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Season 2 opens with Rachel (Shiri Appleby) and Quinn (Constance Zimmer) having found a new dynamic and a new sisterhood, forged around their matching 'Money. Dick. Power.' wrist tattoos.
Often uncomfortable to watch, sometimes hilarious soap opera, UnREAL is also both intelligent and thought-provoking, one of TV's smartest and most cynical shows.
Perhaps most egregiously, UnReal season 2 suffered from the same practice that it had previously criticized reality TV of doing: making a spectacle of real issues in order to drive ratings.
Well... safe to say that UnREAL is unapologetically back, delivering a season premiere that quickly reestablishes the cold, cruel world that exists behind-the-scenes and on-the-set of Everlasting.
UnREAL, the series determined to wring the romance out of reality dating shows, may spoil the hedonistic pleasure one gets from watching The Bachelorette. It's worth the risk.
UnREAL will get you wondering how often this sort of thing really goes on and offers a juicily complex workplace drama that can be enjoyed even if you cannot be bothered with these larger themes.