FX's "The Old Man" Starts to Lose Its Step in Season Two | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
Briefly

Season one excelled by weaving thriller and drama together, showcasing the talents of Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow in roles often overlooked for older actors.
The finale delivered a shocking twist with Chase's daughter revealing her true parentage, leading to a dynamic alliance between Chase and Harper as they confront the government.
Season two shifts focus to the complex relationship between Chase and Harper as they attempt to rescue Emily, highlighting their differing worlds yet underlying loyalty.
Though season two aspired to be an espionage thriller, it ultimately shines as a compelling character drama, exploring the implications of how bodies are weaponized.
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