This is a review of The Path: Season 2 in its entirety. All 13 new episodes were made available to the press ahead of time even though the binge model is not currently what Hulu employs, releasing their episodes on a weekly basis, so this review won't delve into spoilers except for basic set-up/plot points.
The Path returns to Hulu with a slightly longer season, some more top-notch performances, and its usual muddled sense of self - as if it were a show in need of its own movement, or cult, of clarity.
We left off last season with the revelation that the exiled Eddie Lane (Aaron Paul) was seeing honest-to-goodness prophetic visions, indicating that he was taking on more of a "Chosen One" role despite having lost his faith. Unfortunately, when it comes to the Meyerist "Movement," when you lose your faith, you lose your worth and Eddie starts Season 2, which picks up months later, living a lonely life and secretly seeing his kids sporadically thanks to the good graces of Sarah (Michelle Monaghan).
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