TVOM: There’s really one thing people will remember about “What’s Going On,” and possibly the entire first season of Sense8 as a whole: the climatic sequence of “What’s Going On,” when all the sensates become oddly compelled to sing the titular 4 Non Blondes song, which Amanita notes is “the perfect song to have a lobotomy to.” That montage is the heart of Sense8 – and more so, represents the show’s much-debated ideas about universality and how it builds bridges between different cultures through shared cliches. Without moving the narrative meter an inch, Sense8 delivers its most essential, entertaining hour yet, thanks to that final sequence, and a number of subtle, moving details that precede it.
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