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: Some plot points rely on classic "spy luck" where characters escape narrowly in ways that feel a bit convenient.

: Stellar performance by Glenn Close, intense action sequences, and a script that avoids "sophomore slump" tropes by expanding the scope of the mission.

: For the specific 1080p HD release you mentioned, the visual fidelity is excellent. The show uses a muted, gritty color palette that looks sharp in high definition, emphasizing the urban sprawl of Tehran (actually filmed in Athens). Pros & Cons 422215-Tehran.S02E01.iTALiAN.WEBDL.1080p.HD.mkv...

: This is a strong start to the season that proves Tehran isn't just a one-hit-wonder. It’s a sophisticated geopolitical thriller that balances personal stakes with international consequences.

: Tamar is no longer the wide-eyed hacker we met in Season 1. She is more battle-hardened, and the premiere does a great job showing the psychological toll that living a double life in enemy territory has taken on her. : Some plot points rely on classic "spy

If you enjoyed the cat-and-mouse game of the first season, this premiere delivers a "solid" return by leaning into more complex moral dilemmas and higher production values.

: The biggest addition this season is Glenn Close as Marjan Montazeri. Her presence immediately elevates the series, bringing a chilling, grounded gravitas to her role as a British agent living undercover in Tehran. Her chemistry (or lack thereof) with Tamar creates a fascinating new dynamic. The show uses a muted, gritty color palette

The second season of opens with a high-stakes, adrenaline-fueled premiere that successfully raises the stakes from its debut season. Season 2, Episode 1, "13,000," finds Tamar Rabinyan (Niv Sultan) still trapped in the Iranian capital, now working to exfiltrate a group of Israeli pilots before they are executed. The Verdict: A Masterclass in Tension