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One of Top Rated TV series, Legion returns with it's second season. After he discovered his abnormal abilities, David tries to use it in a useful things but there is a mysterious orb which need his ability so they cut his way.
The season's done a good job of giving us plenty of other elements to chew on even as its two most powerful characters dance around each other, but if they keep meeting like this, they need to either team up or full-on try to kill each other.
After three weeks of hit-or-miss diversions, "Chapter 15" of Legion finds the season's lost plot, to the extent that anyone could, and gets things moving with some shifting alliances and long-gestating revelations.
The A plot of Legion's second season develops so slowly, it's a good thing that everything surrounding it is so imaginative, visually interesting and wonderfully strange.
Moral panic in our own public space can be powerful. In addition to what we explicitly see this hour, the episode alludes to fear about the influence of comic books... and witches and even modern politics.
I've grown very tired of watching David and Farouk stare each other down in the astral plane, and changing the surroundings doesn't make these interactions any fresher.
The latest episode-which retreaded old plot lines, used sexist tropes, and screwed over an underserved character-gave me a feeling I haven't had since the series started: A desire to change the channel.