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The foul-mouthed, misanthropic, and powerful magicians of Syfy’s The Magicians are back for a second season, and they’re saltier than ever. The TV series adaptation of author Lev Grossman’s deep, wildly compelling The Magicians trilogy finally got off the ground last year after a lengthy period of development, and while Syfy was a somewhat odd fit for the material given its intense focus on quarter-life-crises and malaise, the show actually found a solid middle ground between effects-driven magicians fun and a serious look at depression and traumatic issues like sexual assault. That balance continues in Season 2, albeit with a bit more of a focus on the former aspects over the latter given the significant plot developments, but it continues to be a fun and consistently surprising ride.
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