‘Homecoming’ season 2 continues the dark military conspiracy thriller

Shannon Corbeil
Jun 23, 2020 10:05 PM PDT
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This article contains spoilers for Season one of Homecoming. You have been warned. The second season of Homecoming is live on Amazon Prime Video. A psychological thriller based on th…

This article contains spoilers for Season one of Homecoming. You have been warned.

The second season of Homecoming is live on Amazon Prime Video. A psychological thriller based on the podcast of the same name, Homecoming unravels a conspiracy around an organization that ostensibly exists to help military veterans transition to civilian life but in reality was designed to make warriors forget their trauma so they'd be willing to reenlist.


In the first season, Julia Roberts played a character named Heidi Bergman, a therapist working for the Homecoming Transitional Support Center. The season followed two timelines: one in 2018, where Heidi worked with veterans at homecoming; the other in 2022, where Heidi couldn't remember the details of her previous job and worked to unravel the mystery of what really happened there.

Season two begins with another mystery, as lead actress Janelle Monáe wakes up adrift in a rowboat with no memory of how she got there or who she is. Here's the trailer:

HOMECOMING | Trailer – New Mystery on Prime Video May 22, 2020

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"I knew something was wrong with me, but I couldn't explain it to anyone. It was like the people around me were keeping a secret," her character shares. As images of the red fruit from season one — which was responsible for the characters' memory loss — flood the trailer, Monáe uncovers an image of herself in uniform."What was I doing? Why was I there?" Monáe asks Hong Chau's Audrey Temple, who appeared as an assistant in season one until she forced her boss to confess to Homecoming's dark purpose.

"It's complicated," replied Chau.

What makes conspiracy stories – especially military conspiracy stories — so compelling is that they are uncomfortably conceivable. Service members are expected to color inside the lines and follow orders without question. The conflicts they fight in, the targets they neutralize, the people they kill are all ordered by someone above them they hope they can trust.

What if that trust is shattered?

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