An Intriguing Twist Amidst Wedding Afterparty Chaos

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TV SERIES REVIEW
The Afterparty Season 2

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Genre: Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Year Released: Season 2 – 2023
Runtime: Season 2 – 10 x 35m episodes
Director(s): Season 2 – Eric Appel, Anu Valia, Chris Miller, Tamra Davis, Peter Atencio
Writer(s): Season 2 – Chris Miller, Anthony King
Cast: Season 2 – Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Elizabeth Perkins, Zach Woods, Paul Walter Hauser, Poppy Liu, Anna Konkle, Jack Whitehall, Vivian Wu, John Cho, Ken Jeong
Where To Watch: available on Apple TV+ July 12, 2023


RAVING REVIEW: Brace yourselves for another exciting season of THE AFTERPARTY, the product of Christopher Miller's remarkable narrative ingenuity, available for viewing on Apple TV+. Seamlessly interlacing comedy and mystery, this second installment retains its original charm while injecting a refreshing surge of wit and suspense.


In a departure from the previous high school reunion setting, the plot of THE AFTERPARTY SEASON 2 now unravels amidst the cozy confines of a wedding after-party. Audiences will find familiar faces – Aniq and Zoë, portrayed brilliantly by Sam Richardson and Zoe Chao, are now romantically involved. Detective Danner, brought to life by Tiffany Haddish, has transitioned to a new role, adding an intriguing twist to the tale.

As the opening scenes unfold, Aniq, we learn of the new romance with Zoe, which helps to assure viewers with a humorous undertone that this new narrative journey stands apart from the previous season. This daring proclamation embodies an intentional and successful maneuver to sidestep the common pitfalls of sequels while preserving the allure that initially hooked viewers. Adopting a consistent narrative style, each episode sheds light on the murder mystery from various angles (without question, my favorite aspect of the series, I’m not going to ruin it, but if you’re a movie fan, you’ll love it.)

Taking cues from iconic murder mystery films, THE AFTERPARTY employs witty self-referential humor and an innovative storytelling approach. Much like a jigsaw puzzle piece, each episode fits into a broader story. The storyline for each character evolves into a part of this puzzle, and an experience as the murder mystery gradually unveils, offering the series a unique flavor.

The narrative takes an unexpected twist, introducing a new element of suspense into the storyline. Triggered by this unforeseen incident, Aniq and Zoe, accompanied by Danner, find themselves on a new mission to unravel the bewildering circumstances of a murder mystery.

Aniq and Zoë are tasked with investigating the mysterious death at Zoë's sister Grace's (
Poppy Liu) wedding. The narrative spirals into a blend of past and present, attracting characters from varied backgrounds into the enthralling mystery.

Drawing parallels with the GLASS ONION narrative style, the main cast is focused on exploring this murder mystery, intensifying the suspense. The series maintains its inherent allure and immersive narrative. Minor bumps notwithstanding, THE AFTERPARTY continues to grip viewers in suspense, leaving them eagerly anticipating future episodes in one of Apple TV’s best series. Even in less compelling episodes of the second season, the originality of segments sustains viewer engagement. Achieving the perfect equilibrium between humor and mystery can sometimes be challenging.

Despite these minor setbacks, the series shines by flawlessly merging humor and mystery; THE AFTERPARTY ensures a consistently engaged viewership. If you are searching for a distinctive concoction of laughter and suspense, the second season of THE AFTERPARTY, available for streaming on Apple TV+ from July 12th, is an absolute must-watch. So make sure you binge season one first!

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