'Inside Out' is a solid start for the second season. Aldrich is dead, and Quayle has presented him as the mole inside the agency. Emily comes home from the hospital. She has problems with her memory, and she struggles to come in terms with who she is. Quayle's agreement with Prime Howard is starting to falter when Howard sees a suspicious man lurking outside of his apartment building. There is also a new person in the agency - a former FBI agent Naya Temple whose specialty is to find out the spies. She was hired by the management because there are still suspicions that agents from the other side are working in the agency.
By the end of the first season, we got to know why Prime World is trying to cause havoc in Alpha World. And it was made pretty clear that the sabotage was organized by a rogue agency. The door between the two worlds is closed, all the diplomacy is abandoned. The agents stuck in Alpha Wolrd has lost all contacts with their home. We also learn that the ring of spies is much bigger. Now the game of avoiding the war has become the game of survival, as Prime Howard has taken over his Alpha life, and Quayle still protects his spy wife and also his reputation.
'Inside Out' still manages to raise some extra confusion because too many questions were left unanswered from the last season and some new problems and threats were rushed in without too much explanation. After the explosive final episode from the first season, this one feels a little bit let down. Still, a quite nice start.