Despite the contrition and guilty conscience Lucas Boone (Craig Arnold) is feeling in having killed Amos Miller and the imprisonment of the community leader, Jeremiah (Shawn Doyle), Esther Miller (Tara Rosling) is still very much looking to place blame as Impulse season two begins. The friendship and support that Jenna and Townes give to Henry will be challenged to the limit as Henry struggles to deal with the aftermath of what she did to Bill Boone.Īnd it’s not as if the Boone family is finished with its life of crime and the Mennonite community which was so wrongly accused in season one. After being visited by the hacker known as “Systems Analyst Manager” in season one, viewers will no doubt look forward to the continuing mystery of the interloper’s identity and whether or not they have the teenagers’ best interests at heart. As good as season one was, if season two didn’t at least start to address these mysteries, it wouldn’t have been a follow-up worth revisiting.īut for fans of characters like Henry’s sister Jenna (Sarah Desjardins) and the lovable geek Townes (Daniel Maslany), there’s plenty to love about the sophomore season of Impulse. However, Nikolai, as he will come to be known, will also bring answers to long held questions, and the shady group he works for will begin to be fleshed out and given its own set of motivations. And that’s not a bad thing! Although we’re not yet certain whether Callum Keith Rennie’s character can be trusted, the assistance he provides in Impulse season two will immediately raise new questions in the viewers’ minds when the show returns on October 16, 2019.