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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.
David's conversation with Future Syd helped convince the telepath he needs to stay the course, and also showed viewers some details that might be important later on in this season's story.
The show is playing coy with these questions, which is fine: Especially after an episode so structured toward providing explanations and answers, keeping a few things in the dark isn't an issue.
The David/Farouk duel is also a mix of past and present visual styles, as well as our first significant showcase for Navid Negahban as the true face of Farouk.
Legion is constantly juggling the competing impulses for exposition and counter-exposition. One episode will give the information necessary to bring the story into focus, and the next will introduce new elements to obfuscate the truth.
With a cooperative Shadow King, the new dynamic could power Legion beyond its style over substance leanings, which would be truly the most mind-bending feat.
Ana Lily Amirpour made a big impression with her feature film debut, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, and that film's bold visual sensibility and surreal subject matter make her a strong directorial fit for Legion.