Trinkets Season 2 Review – The Trio is Back with Simple Yet Powerful Plot

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Alike season 1, Trinkets season 2 brings trio of leading female teens and their tangy but dysfunctional lives with dynamic and very realistic plot. Trinkets is simplified version of the teenage friendship amongst three teenage girls struggling to make amends with their current scenarios.

Trinkets season 2 continues its simplistic approach towards teenage life from the season 1. Although this may seem very simplistic to watch but the story does have a lot of dramas involving each individual female lead of the story. Season 2 will surely be looked much complicated the prior season as it keeps on testing each lead character as they face challenges of their lives.

Season 2 does extend some of the prior season’s plots such as Elodie’s involvement with her girlfriend roaming around on the tour; uncertainly surrounding drowned car by the group and Brady being a lurking and abusive ex-boyfriend.

The central plot of this season surely is surrounding the belief that none of the leading ladies have control over their lives but the story surely has its new plot extensions and increasing problems as they move ahead.

You might have been uncertain as you try to support the characters, however, these scenarios would surely change as you watch Trinkets season 2 and you will assuredly end up supporting the characters more than ever as they try to journey through their final outing.

As season two progresses, you will find each of the leading character being distant from the school popularity groups which surely is a message to current kids for not feeling the need to be a part of social enigma and our lives are much better being yourself.            

The second season will surly give you a nice plot to enjoy your days watching the show and get connected with the pain of current world teen relationships, and emotional and physical dramas. Commendable aspect of the series is that it provides certain importance to LGBTQ narrative and it surely doesn’t feel like it has been forced into the plot.

Although at the end of the season 2, you will get a sense of the need of the third installment to the series but Netflix has already flagged the season 2 as the final portion of this teenage world. Trinkets surely fails to fill the appetite of fans who have been expecting it to be as likes of Sex Education, Atypical or Love.

Cast: Kiana Madeira, Quintessa Swindell, Brianna Hildebrand, Odiseas Georgiadis, Brandon Butler
Creators: Amy Andelson, Emily Meyer, Kirsten Smith
Rating: 6/10

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