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3% · Season 2 · Netflix

3% Season 2

3% Season 2 is a WORTH-IT, BollyMeter 7.8/10. 10 episodes on Netflix from 27 April 2018.

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BollyMeter7.8/10Season 2 climbed to 89% on Rotten Tomatoes from 3 critics. Decider's Kayla Cobb wrote that by blowing up its own premise the show finally lived up to its lofty ambitions. The pivot from survival competition to resistance movement was widely praised.

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What BollyAI Thinks

Season 2 arrived April 2018 with a structural gamble: blowing up the Process framework that defined Season 1 and expanding the show's world to include the Offshore itself and the Cause, the resistance movement seeking to dismantle the selection system entirely. Critics approved at 89 percent, though from only 3 reviews. IndieWire's Liz Shannon Miller appreciated the show's willingness to question whether revolution can be moral when it uses the same violence it opposes. Decider called it the season where the series finally lived up to its ambitions. The expanded episode count (8 to 10) allowed the Offshore society to be depicted with the same critical lens the Process had received in Season 1.

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89%critics positive · n=37.2/10IMDb audience
  • By blowing up its own premise and becoming a show about the morality of revolution, 3% is finally living up to its own lofty ambitions.
    Decider
  • 3% doesn't offer solutions, but it does showcase characters challenging the basic idea that some should have more than others.
    IndieWire

Season Over Season

Pivoting from competition drama to political thriller, Season 2 gained thematic scope at the cost of the survival-pressure momentum that drove Season 1.