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The Diplomat
Season 2
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When a London bombing shatters her world, US diplomat Kate Wyler faces the ultimate test as her suspicions reach the top levels of the British government.
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Where to Watch The Diplomat • Season 2
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Cast of Season 2
Keri Russell
Ambassador Kate Wyler / Executive Producer
Rufus Sewell
Hal Wyler
David Gyasi
Foreign Secretary Austin Dennison
Ali Ahn
Eidra Park
Rory Kinnear
Prime Minister Nicol Trowbridge
Ato Essandoh
Stuart Hayford
Chris Arruda
Producer
Brad Carpenter
Producer
Pam Roberts
Producer
Peter Noah
Executive Producer
Alex Graves
Executive Producer
Debora Cahn
Executive Producer
Janice Williams
Executive Producer
Jeff Tessler
Production Design
Roo Maurice
Prosthetic Designer
Edward K. Gibbon
Costume Design
Marcelo Zarvos
Original Music Composer
James Custance
Production Manager
Natasha Vincent
Location Casting
Lucinda Syson
Location Casting
The Diplomat • Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
Tellyvisions
Amy Amatangelo
The show is buoyed by some standout performances.
Solzy at the Movies
Danielle Solzman
Season 2 doesn't just match the intensity of its debut-it raises the stakes across the board.
Austin Burke/Flick Fan Nation
Austin Burke
Season two elevates the stakes, becomes faster-paced, and ultimately has more explosiveness than the first. It may occasionally feel overwhelming, but the results are impressive. Russell crushes once again.
But Why Tho?
Kate Sánchez
With a transfixing cast and intrigue that carries into the last minutes of the season, The Diplomat Season 2 is the return of a political drama series on any platform.
Beverly Hills Courier
Neely Swanson
Each episode is more breathtaking than the one that preceded it, making this series impossible not to binge. And it all leads up to a finale more shocking than the last one.
TV Insider
Matt Roush
The good news is that the taut, tart, and very witty Season 2 of The Diplomat is very much worth the wait, albeit shortened from eight to six episodes, and by the end will almost certainly have everyone thirsting for an already-commissioned third season.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
With enough babbling nonsense on the actual political landscape, as there is right now, I'll take a bit of the fictional kind to ease my mind.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
"Diplomat" will never be a realistic representation of international relations, but the series is fun and engrossing.
The Daily Beast
Caroline Siede
While The Diplomat may have a serious-minded interest in the talky work of diplomacy, the secret to the show's success is that it also has a sense of fun about it. Essentially, The Diplomat is to The West Wing what Grey's Anatomy is to ER.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
The Diplomat is utterly entertaining, absorbing and a novel construct populated by characters with whom you want to spend time, who seem eminently human and who operate under one perfectly plausible principle: No one can trust anyone else.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
It's entertaining because the actors are so good, the dialogue so snappy, and the overall plotting so inventive. But the whole is often less than the sum of those impressive parts, because it has much more story than it has episodes.
Boston Globe
Lisa Weidenfeld
Russell is still great, and the show continues to zig when you think it'll zag. But it's a high churn plot machine, and the twists are starting to overwhelm the characters.
NPR
Eric Deggans
Who knew a visceral, fast-paced series about a global political conspiracy could also -- thanks to the terrible state of our real-world political clashes -- feel like something of a fantasy?
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
The series satisfies a perhaps previously unknown itch for something higher-grade than mere streaming chum, but not so demanding as a dense, cerebral premium-cable series.
Variety
Alison Herman
It's still not without flaws, chief among them an uncritical reverence for both the American security state and Kate as its avatar. But The Diplomat now satisfies its own brief more successfully than ever.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
Dumb-fun executed with keen acuity. Its talky theatricality and soapy melodrama is bolstered by more political jargon than a CNN Election Night roundtable (and with smarter dialogue).
TheWrap
Thelma Adams
In its second season, "The Diplomat" weaves workplace drama with international thriller relying on complex characters dynamically portrayed by a terrific ensemble.
Chicago Tribune
Nina Metz
Not enough of the storytelling this time out feels specific or detailed enough, and overall the series has lost its sense of humor.
Observer
Laura Babiak
The second season of the hit Netflix series still boasts plenty of strengths (Keri Russell chief among them), but it doesn't have the same spark this time around.
Slant Magazine
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The narrative tightens in the show's second season with a precision that rewards close attention.
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