Get an exclusive peek into the rollercoaster world of community college basketball in Last Chance U: Basketball Season 2 on Netflix. Follow East Los Angeles College’s elite D1 athletes with troubled pasts and complicated personal relationships as they attempt to reclaim their lives and their place on the court. The docuseries also features Coach Mosley, whose conviction helps the players realize their potential.
Where to Watch Last Chance U: Basketball Season 2
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How Many Episodes Are in Last Chance U: Basketball Season 2?
There are eight episodes in Last Chance U: Basketball season two. The runtime of episodes averages between 54-64 minutes. You can check the complete list of Last Chance U: Basketball episodes and their release date below.
Season Two
- “When I’m Playing Basketball”: December 13, 2022
- “The Heart of The Program”: December 13, 2022
- “Father, Consume Me”: December 13, 2022
- “Game Hunters”: December 13, 2022
- “Mr Mosley Was a Good Man”: December 13, 2022
- “You Go, I Go”: December 13, 2022
- “Jump Stops Will Change Your Life”: December 13, 2022
- “Everything Goes Away”: December 13, 2022
Season One
- “The Window”: December 18, 2021
- “Hooper”: December 18, 2021
- “Jenny”: December 25, 2021
- “In My Father’s House”: December 25, 2021
- “Colby Ranch”: January 1, 2022
- “Get Thee Behind Me”: January 1, 2022
- “Lifers”: January 8, 2022
- “Bound for Promised Land”: January 8, 2022
What Are the Critics Saying About Last Chance U: Basketball Season 2?
Last Chance U: Basketball Season 2 does not yet have an official critics rating but has an average audience score of 83%. The series also has a user score of 8.3/10 on IMDB. Most viewers find the docuseries engaging and inspiring.
Steve Greene from IndieWire writes, “It remains one of the best Netflix shows of any genre, and it returns as an immediate entry among the best documentaries of this year.”
Ready Steady Cut’s Ricky Valero says, “Although it’s much of the same, you can’t help but cling to these kids and hope to see them thrive throughout the season.”
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Is Last Chance U: Basketball Season 2 Suitable for Kids?
Last Chance U: Basketball Season 2 is rated TV-MA, which means it is meant for viewing by mature audiences only. The content material is not suitable for children under 17.