I recently watched the first episode of season 2, and I was struck by how it provided a poignant commentary on the impact of pandemic policies and lockdowns on society. This episode challenged my previous belief that modern societies would be immune to the type of societal pressures that resulted in "Good Germans," as it portrayed how people were ostracized and vilified for expressing differing opinions on what constituted safe behavior during the pandemic.
The episode was a powerful reminder of how the pandemic exacerbated pre-existing divisions in society and demonstrated the harm that can result from a lack of empathy and understanding. However, I believe that the episode is an important first step to healing and reconciliation.
Overall, I highly recommend this show for its thought-provoking commentary and its ability to prompt important discussions about the role of community, empathy, and understanding in modern society.