“No one thinks like that anymore,” he tells his father with a confident smile. Henry and his wife Asako ( Naoko Mori) raised a full-blown American citizen in their son Chester ( Derek Mio) a college-educated photographer who’s in love with his Mexican-American coed, Luz ( Christina Rodlo) has no problem talking back to the drunken white bully in town that’s taking advantage of his father. At the head of the family is Henry ( Shingo Usami), a fisherman and patriot whose proud of the life he built for himself and his family on Terminal Island, California. The second installment takes place in California during World War II, where we witness the Nakayama family’s devastation after the tragedy at Pearl Harbor brings xenophobic hysteria to the boiling point. The book has no sequels, and the tale leaves most of its characters dead, broken, or lost but with a horror hit on their hands, AMC wisely dug into the core tenets of the series - the ripe meeting ground between history and horror, humanity and monsters - to build the title into an anthology series. Based on Dan Simmons' celebrated novel of the same name, AMC's The Terrornever seemed ideal for a second season.
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