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, returned on Sunday night after a four-year hiatus and it's safe to say viewers were glad to see Harry Chase back on their screens.
The new season, which is set in 1941, tells the story of the Second World War through the eyes of ordinary people and those fighting for freedom, with a particular focus on the life of translator Harry Chase .Taking to Twitter following the series two debut, viewers praised the show's highly-anticipated return.
Other viewers couldn't help but binge-watch all six episodes, which are available to stream on BBC iPlayer.World on Fire season 2: where we left off with season one plot and what happened to Sean Bean? Hailing the entire series, one person wrote: "#WorldOnFire series two really packed a punch. The characters are trying to find normalcy and purpose all while having to deal with the trauma that comes during the travesties of war.
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