The show is famously described by its creators as . This means it uses a vibrant, highly stylized aesthetic—reminiscent of directors like Quentin Tarantino—to tell an incredibly dark story. Fans of the show often find it interesting because it contrasts high-octane action and neon-lit cinematography with the grim psychological portraits of both the fleeing women and their pursuers.
The season 2 premiere picks up directly after the chaotic events of the season 1 finale. The primary conflict in this episode revolves around a high-stakes standoff and a desperate attempt at revenge:
: After being shot in the previous finale, Wendy is in a critical state but remains focused on killing Christian.
: One of the most intense moments involves Moisés being trapped and buried alive inside his car. Christian is frantically searching for him while unaware of the trap the women have set.