Long waiting for to cut The second season ended at the end of January, and six episodes of the ten episodes season reached the Apple TV+ so far.
The Core Four Macro's refinement team included in the first episode, and they return to Chenigan and investigations on the lump base on the Lumon Industries campus. Several needle drops this season occur in scenes that involve a movement, whether it is going through endless white corridors such as Innies or driving cars in the Outie world.
Theodore Shapiro is the serial composer of the painful piano theme that accompanies the opening credits of the animation of the display. The various rhythms that glorify Kier Eagan, the founder of Lumon, and “Jazz Jazz” from the pizza party last season. The Odesza electronic duo recently designed a set of “music to improve” for a business day.
Find the full list of songs in to cut Season 2 below:
Episode 1 – “Hello, Mrs. Coble”
- “Burnin 'Coal” by Les Mccann
- “God bless” from allergies
Episode 2 – “Goodbye, Mrs. Selfig”
- “Young Blues” by Moss, Alison
Episode 3 – “Who is alive?”
- “The spread of love” from stone roses
- “Simple Front” by who
Zak Sherry in the role of Dylan G in the second season of “Chapter”
With the permission of Apple TV+
Episode 4 – “Will hollow”
- “The wave” by Antonio Carlos Jobim
Episode 5 – “Trojan horse”
- “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerd” by Gordon Lightfoot
- “Coconut Water” by Robert Michum
Episode 6 – “Attila”
- “Chinese Server” by Kava Kun
- “The sun's rays of your love” by Ella Fitzgerald
Episode 7 – “Chikhai Bardo”
- “La Valse à Mille Temps” by Jacques Brel
- “Habibi, it's cold external” (useful) “by supporting the tracks
- “I will see” by Billy Holiday
- “From the cold” to John Wintestain
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Episode 8 – “Sweet Vitriol”
- “Who knows” by Marion Black
- Where do we go from here (feat
- “Woman of Fire” from worship
Episode 9 – “After hours”
Episode 10 – “Cold Harbour
- Sirius by Alan Parsons project
- “I will see” by Billy Holiday
- “The air mills in your mind” by Mile Tolmi