Wolf Like Me Season 2 failed to properly utilize Edgar Ramírez's mysterious Anton.
The Big Picture When it was first announced that Edgar Ramírez would be joining the cast list of Peacock's Wolf Like Me Season 2 as Anton, a character from Mary's past life, it just seemed that Wolf Like Me had decided to lend a sneak peek into Mary's past—something it kept closely guarded for the entirety of Season 1.
Despite the captivating influence yielded by Edgar Ramírez’s charm and the interesting nature of the situation when he arrives, not only does the character fail to provide any significant insight about Mary's life apart from that he once used to date her, but the character also fails to impact the overall turn of events.
After providing Mary and Anton a night to rekindle their attraction towards each other, Wolf Like Me quickly drops the ball on their connection the very next day. While the previous night’s experience leaves Gary snowballing into a pile of emotional wreckage, all the chaos comes to a halt when Mary chooses to bid farewell to Anton, cutting short their potential love story.
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