Season Two of Atypical is consisted of 10 episodes. It was released by Netflix on September 7, 2018.
Synopsis[]
The second Season explores Sam trying to be independent, Casey adapting to Clayton Prep school and Elsa and Doug both figuring out if they can get past Elsa's infidelity.
Cast and Characters[]
Main[]
- Keir Gilchrist as Sam Gardner (10/10)
- Brigette Lundy-Paine as Casey Gardner (10/10)
- Jennifer Jason Leigh as Elsa Gardner (10/10)
- Michael Rapaport as Doug Gardner (10/10)
- Amy Okuda as Julia Sasaki (6/10)
Recurring[]
- Nik Dodani as Zahid (9/10)
- Graham Rogers as Evan Chapin (9/10)
- Jenna Boyd as Paige Hardaway (8/10)
- Fivel Stewart as Izzie Taylor (7/10)
- Raúl Castillo as Nick (7/8)
- Casey Wilson as Ms. Whitaker (6/10)
- Graham Philips as Nate (4/10)
- Nina Ameri as Luisa (4/10)
- Rachel Redleaf as Beth Chapin (2/10)
- Christina Offley as Sharice (2/10)
- Wendy Braun as Kathy (2/10)
- Karl T. Wright as Chuck (2/10)
- Ariela Barer as Bailey Bennett (2/10)
- Jeffrey Rosenthal as Bob (1/10)
Guest[]
- Kevin Daniels as Coach Briggs (1/10)
- Major Curda as Arlo (1/10)
- Michelle Farrah Huang as Tanya (1/10)
Episodes[]
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"Juiced!"
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Sam's frustration at being unable to find a therapist and Casey's anxiety about going to a new school, spark a blowup between the two. | |
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"Penguin Cam and Chill"
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Casey feels less than welcome at Clayton. Sam asks Paige to spell out the rules of their "casual relationship," while Doug sets boundaries with Elsa. | |
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"Little Dude and the Lion"
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A peer group meeting leads Sam to an important decision. Detention with Izzie shows Casey that they both have more in common than she thinks. | |
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"Pants on Fire"
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Zahid teaches Sam to lie, while Elsa practices being honest. Evan helps Casey get over an embarrassment. A doctor visit forces Julia out of denial. | |
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"The Egg Is Pipping"
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In peer group, Sam realizes he needs to manage his own money. Doug gets advice from Megan on dealing with Elsa. Evan meets Casey's new friends. | |
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"In the Dragon's Lair"
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To prepare for college life, Sam sleeps over at Zahid's house. Sam's $700 loss reunites Doug and Elsa with Arlo's parents, former friends of theirs. | |
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"The Smudging"
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Casey tells Izzie what Nate did. Sam tries to figure out which colleges to apply to. Doug discovers a need to educate first responders about autism. | |
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"Living at an Angle"
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Sam loses his portfolio for his art school application and panics. Megan gets flirty with Doug, who makes a decision about Elsa. Julia calls Miles. | |
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"Ritual-licious"
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Ignoring Casey's wishes, Elsa throws her a big birthday party, while Sam insists on following a decade-old birthday ritual. The bartender, Nick, haunts Doug. | |
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"Ernest Shackleton's Rules for Survival"
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Cruel yearbook comments show Sam whose got his back, which is a favor he repays at graduation. Feelings for Izzie confuse Casey. Elsa asks Doug a key question. |
Notes[]
- Based on Keir and Brigette, the second Season production mostly started in 2018.
- After getting criticized on the first Season, show creator, Robia Rashid, recruited eight autistic actors from The Miracle Project, a film and theater program for autistic children. They serve as recurring characters and play the roles as members of a peer support group, which Sam joins.
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References[]
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