The Path - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Liminal Twilight
Eddie starts to build a life outside of The Movement, but secretly continues to see Sarah and the kids. Cal's plan to buy a building for the New York City center leads to tension within the Meyerist leadership. Sarah is stunned by a revelation about Cal.

Dead Moon
With Meyerism facing dire financial straits, Cal and Sarah attend a fundraiser thrown by the Ridges for their wealthy friends. Eddie goes on a date with Chloe, the old girlfriend of his brother Johnny. Hawk experiences a transformation on a 1R retreat.

The Father and the Son
Newly committed to his faith, Hawk rejects Eddie and finds a new father figure in Cal. Sarah's investigation increases political scrutiny for Meyerism. Abe's undercover work hurts his family. Kodiak & Richard close in on what happened to Steve in Peru.

The Red Wall
Sarah and Cal learn that the FBI is investigating The Movement. Hawk and Noa grow closer, while Mary and Sean deal with challenges to their relationship. After an outburst at the casino with Chloe, Eddie joins a support group for former cult members.

Why We Source
After Sarah breaks her agreement with Libby Dekaan, Hawk is arrested for eco-terrorism. While Abe gains Cal's trust, Cal tries to uncover the FBI mole inside The Movement. Eddie and Sarah reconnect in the wake of the threats to their broken family.

For Our Safety
Eddie and Sarah can't resist feelings for each other, even though he's dating Chloe. Against Sarah's wishes, Hawk moves to the city to climb The Ladder with Cal as his guide. Abe takes over security for The Movement. Kodiak wants revenge for Steve's death.

Providence
With the compound facing foreclosure, Sarah and Cal try to raise money for The Movement, putting the city center at risk. Hawk takes on a leadership role, as Cal targets Noa's wealthy mother. Eddie bonds with Chloe's son, unaware that he's being followed.

Return
Cal secretly travels to Los Angeles, fighting for a big donation from Noa's mother Jackie. Sarah visits a dying Brenda, who reveals how disturbing Cal's relationship with Steve was. Richard and Kodiak force Eddie to relive Steve's death in his mind's eye.

Oz
Guilty over blackmailing members to pay off their debts, Sarah enlists Cal to speak at the World Faith Conference with her. Eddie has an epiphany about the future of The Movement, and reaches out to another Denier in the family. Hawk grows closer to Noa.

Restitution
The Meyerists participate in Restitution, atoning for their worst sins of the year. Mary is pressured to leave The Movement with Sean. Eddie upsets Sarah's family by bringing back an estranged family member, and learns the truth about Cal and Sarah.

Defiance
Eddie continues to climb the rungs with Felicia, and confronts Cal with startling revelations about Steve. Sean and Mary contemplate a new life in the outside world. Sarah wrestles with the splintering factions in both her family and The Movement.

Spiritus Mundi
As the scope of The Movement's misdeeds comes into focus, Eddie grows disillusioned with the future of Meyerism. Meanwhile, The Movement gains its newest member and loses one of its oldest, as Mary goes into labor and Cal and Sarah label Richard a Denier.

Mercy
Cal struggles to maintain control over The Movement, still haunted by Richard. Eddie must reconcile his love for his family with his newfound role as a leader. On Ascension Day, Meyerists are faced with a decision that could change The Movement forever.
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