Bonding season 2, the series that makes people love bondage is back

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Bonding, comedy absent for two years from the Netflix platform, has decided to make its comeback. Season 2 consists of 8 episodes of about 20 minutes, a boon for fans. Small recap for those who do not know the series. Created by Rightor Doyle, released in 2019, Bonding is a black comedy centered on bondage. Throughout the series, we follow Tiff (Zoé Liven), a young New York psychology student by day, domineering by night. Season 1 had 7 episodes, an average of a quarter of an hour, as much to tell you that you can catch up in one night. Season 1 of Bonding, focuses on Tiff, making us discover his nocturnal career, while looking for an assistant. She then runs into Pete (Brendan Scannell), her former high school best friend, an anxious waiter who has just come out.

Another stunning season

Season 2 starts very badly for the two best friends. Tiff and Pete have been banned from all the dungeons in New York, completely broke, but they are offered the opportunity to make their comeback with one of the best dominatrix in all of New York. They will then have to take courses to regain their reputation within the BDSM community. Tiff is determined to become the best dominatrix, and is ready for anything. Pete has doubts, given that his dream is to become a comedian. Pete prefers to do the dirty than to listen to the advice of the great Mistress Mia, teacher and mentor of the two acolytes, he will antagonize her. Their friendship is put to the test throughout season 2. The situation between all these beautiful people will quickly degenerate, creating gags, awkward moment and emotion, all this making the beauty of Bonding.

Bonding, a series like no other

Season 1 was mainly focused on Tiff and Pete, but season 2 allows you to explore all the other people who gravitate around the duo. The new episodes explore characters like Doug, Chelsea and Josh, in more depth, which gives a breath of fresh air. Visuals are always the strength of Bonding. All the colors, the plans are thought out wonderfully, but the series is not only pretty. Bonding is known for talking about serious and important topics, always in a light tone. The series offers a striking look at topics composing our world with a particular and modern attention. In fact, series creator Rightor Doyle has been working with the BDSM community to make this season even more real and captivating. Bonding is a series that educates about the BDSM community, and it puts down all the stereotypes we can have. Dominastrixes are first and foremost human beings, jokes and clichés can affect them. Bondage is seen as an art and a sisterhood for people who belong to this community. Bonding allows you to address many current topics, love, trust, body positivism, respect and sisterhood. Bondage and sadomasochism are a pretext to discuss other topics, and by passing on necessary messages. Our only regret to the editors of JustFocus is that the series does not last longer.