After the previous season ended by stranding Mo in Mexico, the second and final one attempts to reunite Mo with his mother Yusra (Farah Bsieso), brother Sameer (Omar Elba), sister Nadia (Cherien Dabis) and girlfriend Maria (Teresa Ruiz), with his family still seeking government approval of their asylum status.
The season is a successful blend of both humour and social commentary, such as Maria moving on from Mo during his two-month absence and getting into a rebound relationship with a successful Israeli chef whose restaurant’s menu is entirely food appropriated from different cultures without an actual identity of its own.
However, one of the more powerful moments and messages in Mo is something that resonates with Palestinians. Throughout the season, Yusra becomes increasingly addicted to “hate-watching” the latest Israeli atrocities against Palestinians through social media content. Eventually, in the seventh episode, Nadia confronts her mother, saying: “We are more than our pain and suffering.”
Mo’s two seasons are streaming on Netflix.
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