Your Friends and Neighbours Season 2 Review by Ryan Balkwill

Plot: When a financial titan suddenly finds himself divorced and jobless, he starts robbing his wealthy neighbors to stay afloat. Stealing from his own social circle strangely exhilarates him — but he gradually gets tangled in a deadly web.

Season 2 of Your Friends and Neighbours was Quite disappointed.

Pros: Jon Hamm is still very good as coop. It shows how he deals with the consequences of his actions from last season. James Marsden was a welcome edition this season. Olivia Munn’s Samantha arc was engaging to follow. The tension still works & how its maintain my attention throughout this run.

Cons: Amanda Peet’s Mel didn’t add a lot in my opinion this season. The storyline this season sort of falling off the Wales in the middle half. I didn’t feel any of the excitement just feel not there this time. The barney, nick plot didn’t go know where. A huge portion ragged my enthusiasm lost it’s edge & the ending was wreak.  

Genre: Black comedy, Crime drama

Created by Jonathan Tropper

Starring: Jon Hamm, Amanda Peet, Olivia Munn, Hoon Lee, Mark Tallman, Lena Hall, Aimee Carrero, Eunice Bae, Isabel Gravitt, Donovan Colan & James Marsden.

Music by  Dominic Lewis

Opening Theme: The Joneses by Hamilton Leithauser, Dominic Lewis

Executive producers: Jonathan Tropper, Jon Hamm, Connie Tavel, Craig Gillespie, Evan Endicott, Josh Stoddard, Jennifer Yale, Stephanie Laing, Lori Keith Douglas, Jamie Rosengard

Cinematographer: Zachary Galler

Editors: Tatiana S. Riegel, Aaron Yanes, Andy Keir, Sheri Bylander, Andrew Pang

Production companies: Tropper Ink, Fortunate Jack Productions, Apple Studios

Network: Apple TV

Casts & Characters:

Main

  • Jon Hamm as Andrew “Coop” Cooper, a wealthy, disaffected financier who resorts to stealing from his neighbors after getting fired from his job
  • Amanda Peet as Mel Cooper, Coop’s ex-wife who is a therapist
  • Olivia Munn as Samantha “Sam” Levitt, estranged wife of Paul Levitt and Mel’s friend who is in a complicated on-and-off sexual relationship with Coop
  • Hoon Lee as Barney Choi, Coop’s friend and business manager
  • Mark Tallman as Nick Brandes, a former NBA player, Coop’s former best friend, and Mel’s new boyfriend
  • Lena Hall as Allison “Ali” Cooper, Coop’s free-spirited younger sister who struggles with mental illness and whom he reluctantly looks after
  • Aimee Carrero as Elena, Nick’s housekeeper who becomes Coop’s partner-in-crime
  • Eunice Bae as Grace Choi, Barney’s wife, who comes from money
  • Isabel Gravitt as Tori Cooper, Coop’s seventeen-year-old daughter
  • Donovan Colan as Hunter Cooper, Coop’s teenage son
  • James Marsden as Owen Ashe (season 2), an eccentric billionaire shipping magnate who purchases a large home in Westmont from Sam and is a widower[6]

Recurring

  • Corbin Bernsen as Jack Bailey, Coop’s former boss at Bailey Russell Capital Management
  • Kitty Hawthorne as Olivia “Liv” Cross, an employee at Coop’s firm with whom he had a one-night stand
  • Ramin Karimloo as Bruce Emerson, Ali’s ex-fiancé from a decade ago who is now married with kids and whom Ali is still not over
  • Robert Bagnell as Brad Sperling, the second neighbor that Coop robs
  • Jennifer Mudge as Julie Sperling, Brad’s wife and a prominent banker, making her the only female member of the men’s social circle
  • Anna Osceola as Maggie Haber, a friend of Mel and Suzanne’s wife
  • Rebecca Naomi Jones as Suzanne Haber, Maggie’s wife who is also Mel’s friend
  • Robert Eli as Peter Miller, the first neighbor that Coop robs
  • Stephanie Kurtzuba as Diane Miller, Peter’s wife
  • Dave Quay as Dom Resnick, Kat’s husband who is unaware of her infidelity
  • Heather Lind as Kat Resnick, a lawyer having an extramarital affair with her daughter’s boyfriend, and the third homeowner that Coop robs
  • Miriam Silverman as Gretchen Reagan, a divorcée who is friends with Mel
  • Manu Narayan as Hari Sahni, Gretchen’s significant other
  • Matthew Rauch as Gordy Hughes, one of Coop’s neighbors
  • Michael O’Keefe as Ron Cooper, Coop and Ali’s father
  • Randy Danson as Lu Varga, a pawnshop proprietor and Coop’s fence
  • Elan Zafir as Rocco, a fence who works in the pawnshop and Lu’s enforcer
  • Lizbeth MacKay as Marley Cooper, Coop and Ali’s mother
  • Arienne Mandi as Brienne Zalkin (season 2), Mel’s neighbor whose dog becomes a nuisance
  • Erin Robinson as Delilah Ashe (season 2), Ashe’s teenage daughter who begins dating Hunter
  • Bre Blair as Lisa Hughes (season 2), Gordy’s wife

I would recommend watching this season to those who like the last season only on Apple TV.

Rating: 5 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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