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Season 2 – Maestro in Blue

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A musician travels to an island druing the pandemic to set up a music festival; he begins a romance and finds himself embroiled in other people's problems.
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Maestro in Blue — Season 2

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Archi Sengupta LeisureByte.com 07/04/2024
3/5
The second season of this fan-favourite show has its heartwrenching and relatable moments with profound conversations but it makes you wonder the point of its existence more often than not and takes forever to get to the point. Go to Full Review
Joel Keller Decider 05/17/2024
Maestro In Blue has now become a full-blown soap... It’s got a lot of juicy drama, but we’re not sure if it can sustain being so scattered in scope. Go to Full Review
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Adam W 01/04/2025 I really enjoyed Season 1. Season 2 really loses focus. All the plot lines that made Season 1 really good had resolved, and there is so much screaming it’s rather painful to listen. When the characters aren’t screaming at each other they are in therapy and I feel like I should be paid for the time I am forced to watch that. I really hope Season 3 picks up where Season 1 left off. Also part of the fun of TV is you don’t have to be saddled with the consequences of decisions the characters make, and Season 2 is all about the characters suffering for all the excitement from Season 1. I feel caught in the cross-fire, having to repent for enjoying the first Season. Takes away the joy of TV. See more Debbie S 07/27/2024 This show is a masterpiece for our “stupid” society and generations. I'm from the baby boomer generation! Stupid is not an asset. But we are. If you “truly” watched season 1 then you will get season 2. I think theceriter is doing a flippin’ amazing job. Hopefully he will tie up lose ends in season3. If not ABSORB this show! See more Stephanie V 06/19/2024 Season 2 is good, it is not season 1 but still good. The story continues from the fallouts from the island in Season 1 and the choices and pain that was brought on. This season is very different from Season 1, but the story has to show the pain so everyone can start to heal and find a better place in life. This show is not a "Watch once and done", to really apricate it you need to watch it multiple times to understand that the acting, music, narrating and scenery are all telling a story. Truly a masterpiece. See more Rolando R @Rolydamian 06/17/2024 Season one was creative. Season two is like a Telemundo soap opera, but with worse acting. What happened? See more William F 06/12/2024 The second series is a bit grim and gloomy following up on the killing of Charalampos (husband of Maria). Although he had been a violent (and criminal) drunk those responsible for his killing feel the weight of guilt and worry about being discovered. The children Klelia and Antonis of the corrupt mayor of Paxos, Fanis, move to Athens to study, lick their wounds, and above all, get away from home. Orestis the musician slumps back into his toxic marriage to Alexandra, who has a baby (not by Orestis). At first she rejects the baby and motherhood, while Orestis embraces the child, although it is not his. Everyone is struggling with their 'mental health', some to the point of contemplating suicide. Nevertheless the dialogue is still characterized by honesty and insight and the characters are all believable. Towards the end of the series the mood lightens somewhat and the scene shifts back to Paxos. However, a detective has arrived who is investigating Charalampos' death after his body was found, so the tension mounts from the point of view of the investigation. The irony of that is that everyone wished him dead while he was alive, but now may be brought down by his death. See more MARGARET S 06/05/2024 Amazing scenery, actors plot twists and music. Character development and topics all set in dramatically beautiful Greece. Is it soapy? Not really. It’s a cliffhanger and I can’t wait for season 3. See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired May 16, 2024 Mother The island is shaken by tragedy and each family copes in its own way; in Athens, Alexandra waits for someone to join her. Details Episode 2 Aired May 16, 2024 Jungle Klelia commits to achieving her dream with the help of a lively new friend; Antonis tries to distract himself, but his mind plays tricks on him. Details Episode 3 Aired May 16, 2024 Post-trauma Orestis notices that Alexandra struggles with a big change; Antonis falls into a trap that pushes him to make amends. Details Episode 4 Aired May 16, 2024 Toxic Klelia tells Thanos what happened at the music school, but he raises doubts about her behavior; Maria needs Haris' help for her plan. Details Episode 5 Aired May 16, 2024 Therapy Orestis and Klelia hit dead ends; Spyros tries to talk straight with Gianna; a nosy arrival on the island triggers concern. Details Episode 6 Aired May 16, 2024 Legacy Contact Everyone must return to Paxos, where old feelings arise as secrets and lies mount; Demosthenes isn't willing to give up and no one is safe. Details
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Season Info

Director
Christopher Papakaliatis
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
Greek
Release Date
May 16, 2024
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