Empire (season 2)

Empire (season 2)

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The second season of the American television drama series Empire premiered on September 23, 2015, in the United States on Fox.[1] The season was ordered on January 17, 2015.[2] The show is produced by 20th Century Fox Television, in association with Imagine Entertainment, Lee Daniels Entertainment, Danny Strong Productions and Little Chicken Inc. The showrunners for this season are Ilene Chaiken, Danny Strong and Lee Daniels. The season airs in the Wednesday 9:00 pm timeslot, the same slot as the previous season. It will consist of 18 episodes.[3]

Premise

The show centers around a hip hop music and entertainment company, Empire Entertainment, and the drama among the members of the founders' family as they fight for control of the company.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Recurring

Guest appearances

Production

Empire was renewed for a second season on January 17, 2015, by Fox after only two episodes had aired.[2] It was announced to contain 18 episodes, split into two parts, with ten episodes in the fall, and the remaining eight episodes after the Christmas break, beginning in January.[7] Filming began on June 23, 2015, as confirmed by Fox, in addition to Chris Rock being spotted on set.[8]

Casting

The second season will have ten roles receiving star billing, with seven of them returning from the previous season, in addition to three characters upgraded from the first season. Terrence Howard will portray Lucious Lyon, a former drug dealer turned hip hop mogul and the CEO of Empire Entertainment who now is imprisoned. Taraji P. Henson will play Cookie Lyon, Lucious' outspoken ex-wife and mother of his three sons, who served 17 years in prison, and have now made a hostile takeover for Empire Entertainment with Anika, Andre and Hakeem. Lucious and Cookie have three sons: Andre Lyon, the eldest son of the Lyon family and CFO of Empire Entertainment who will be played by Trai Byers, and will deal with his wife killing Uncle Vernon in the previous season finale. Jussie Smollett will play Jamal Lyon, the middle son and "black sheep" of the Lyon family, a talented, gay singer-songwriter who has been given control over Empire from his father, Lucious. Bryshere Y. Gray will portray Hakeem Lyon, the fame-obsessed youngest son and Lucious' favorite child, who is a hip hop star on the rise and has been included in the hostile takeover with his mother, Anika and Andre.

Other series regulars returning are Grace Gealey, who will reprise her character Anika Calhoun, former head of Empire Entertainment A&R and Lucious' ex fiancée who has worked together with Cookie replace the acting board of directors at Empire. Kaitlin Doubleday will play Rhonda Lyon, Andre's power-hungry and money-obsessed wife who must deal with killing Uncle Vernon in order to protect Andre. In addition, Ta'Rhonda Jones, Gabourey Sidibe and Serayah McNeill were upgraded to series regulars after being billed as recurring characters during season one. They will be playing their respective roles as Porsha Taylor, personal assistant to Cookie, Becky Williams, executive assistant to Lucious at Empire Entertainment and Tiana Brown, a R&B-pop artist signed to Empire Entertainment, respectively.[9][10]

Chris Rock, Lenny Kravitz and Alicia Keys were originally slated to guest star as themselves,[3] but it was later revealed that Rock would play Frank Gathers. Adam Rodriguez will recur as Laz Delgado, a smooth promoter and a potential love interest for Cookie.[11] On June 11, 2015, it was announced that the producers were casting the new breakout role of Betty Barz, a “moody, outspoken” teenage rapper who will first appear in the season premiere. Description of the character was that she was an African-American, “unapologetically butch,” and something of a hometown hero in her “Brownsville-Never-Ran-Never-Will, Brooklyn” neighborhood.[12]

On June 26, 2015, it was announced that Tyra Ferrell was cast as a lawyer who will be in contact with the Lyon family.[13] It was announced on July 2, 2015, that Marisa Tomei was cast as Mimi Whiteman, a demanding venture capitalist who becomes embroiled in Lyon family drama.[14] Kelly Rowland was reported on July 6, 2015, to have joined the cast as Lucious Lyon's mother in flashbacks.[15] On July 17, 2015, TVLine reported that Andre Royo will join the cast as Thirsty Rawlings, a sharp lawyer who will defend Lucious.[16] Bryshere Y. Gray was the one to announce that Becky G will join the cast in a guest-starring role in the second season as Valentina.[17] It was announced on July 14, 2015, that Hakeem will have a new love interest whose name is Laura, a serious talented vocalist.[17]

On August 3, 2015, it was revealed that Adam Busch has signed on for a multi-episode recurring arc, playing Chase One, a sexy, gifted, avant-garde gay artist who’s doing a photo shoot, and is infatuated with his male star,[18] while Jamila Velazquez, Raquel Castro and newcomer Yani Marin will play unconfirmed recurring roles.[17] It was announced on August 5, 2015, that Mariah Carey will guest star in one of the upcoming episodes in a top-secret role.[5] One day later, on August 6, 2015, it was also confirmed that Pitbull would appear as himself.[19] Al Sharpton and Andre Leon Talley will appear as themselves, and will appear in the season premiere as they will show their support for the embattled music CEO at an epic, outdoor “Free Lucious” concert.[20] On August 21, it was announced that Mo McRae was cast as J-Poppa, a love interest for Gabourey Sidibe's character Becky, which will appear in three episodes.[21] On September 14, 2015, it was announced Rafael de La Fuente would return portraying the role of Michael in at least four episodes of the season.[22] On November 5, Entertainment Weekly reported that Annie Ilonzeh had been cast in the role of TV reporter Harper Scott and would appear in the second half of the season.[23]

Episodes

No.
overall 
No. in
season 
Title  Directed by  Written by  Original air date  Production
code 
U.S. viewers
(millions) 
131"The Devils Are Here"Lee DanielsDanny Strong & Ilene ChaikenSeptember 23, 2015 (2015-09-23)2AXP0116.18[24]
Three months after the arrest and incarceration of Empire Entertainment head, Lucious Lyon, Cookie arranges a star-studded #FreeLucious concert in his support, while scheming with Andre, Hakeem and Anika to get an investor, Mimi Whiteman (Marisa Tomei), to finalize the hostile takeover of Empire. While in federal lockup, Lucious tries to run Empire from inside, with the help of Jamal, who is getting closer to his ex-boyfriend Michael. Frank Gathers (Chris Rock) threatens Cookie after she turned him to the police, but Lucious successfully bribes Gathers's bodyguards to kill Gathers. The hostile takeover fails when Jamal reveals to Cookie, Andre, Hakeem and Anika that Mimi instead is working with him and Lucious. With his new position, Jamal's relationship to his family is diminished, and is destroyed after the failed hostile takeover.
142"Without a Country"Dee ReesCarlito RodriguezSeptember 30, 2015 (2015-09-30)2AXP0213.74[25]
After Jamal chased them out of Empire, Cookie, Andre, Hakeem and Anika decide to start their own record label named Lyon Dynasty, but Cookie kicks out Anika after they disagree on how to lead it. Hakeem leaks his new album online rather than leaving it to Jamal and Empire, and decides to cast a girl group for Lyon Dynasty to prove that he can be more than just an artist. He becomes romantically involved with his hot Latina lead singer Valentina (Becky G). Rhonda asks Jamal to take Andre back. Lucious has some altercations with Prison Officer McKnight (Ludacris), but his new lawyer Thirsty Rowlings helps him record a track in prison, and also wins the bail hearing against Roxanne Ford.
153"Fires of Heaven"Craig BrewerAttica LockeOctober 7, 2015 (2015-10-07)2AXP0313.10[26]
Much to the dismay of prosecuting attorney Roxanne Ford (Tyra Ferrell), Lucious is free on bail, but he is not allowed to run Empire. Lucious tries to reunite his family at a dinner, but Cookie does not forgive him and wants to pursue Lyon Dynasty. Lucious tries to ally with Anika, but she also wants to take revenge on him, so she teams up with Cookie and helps her crash a party for Lucious at his club, where Cookie presents a performance by Hakeem, which is a huge success for Lyon Dynasty. Hakeem is producing his girl group Mirage à Trois and sleeping with lead singer Valentina. When the girls keep fighting, Cookie takes over the training. Lucious wants to sign Frank’s daughter Freda (Bre-Z) for Empire to get her out of the ghetto, but fails. Andre tells his parents that Rhonda is pregnant, but Lucious won’t have him back at Empire. Lucious remembers his bipolar mother Leah Walker (Kelly Rowland). Lucious buys Apex Radio to control the music outlet and signs Valentina to Empire.
164"Poor Yorick"Danny StrongDanny StrongOctober 14, 2015 (2015-10-14)2AXP0412.22[27]
Under Roxanne’s lead, the FBI raids Empire, Lucious’ house, and Dynasty. Thirsty wants everyone to stick together until Vernon is found. Lucious and Mimi want the whole family to produce a video from Hakeem’s leaked album, but Hakeem starts a fight with Jamal. Andre still wants to return to Empire and offers to clear the legal situation for Lucious. He wants to produce Vernon’s body, but Rhonda and Andre are caught by Lucious and Thirsty when they dig for the body. Lucious is relieved and takes Andre back. Roxanne has Cookie arrested and Cookie uses the situation to thwart Lucious’ Apex deal. Anika works for her return to Dynasty, but is rejected by Cookie.
175"Be True"Kevin BrayWendy Calhoun & Janeika James &
Jasheika James
October 21, 2015 (2015-10-21)2AXP0512.28[28]
As Vernon is discovered dead, all charges against Lucious are dropped and he returns to Empire. He makes Andre president of his resurrected old label, Gutter Life Records, and signs Freda for it. At Dynasty, Cookie is planning a concert with Laz. Hakeem finds a new lead singer in Laura. Tiana is robbed and a Spanish speaking gang tries to extort money from Dynasty. Also, Thirsty hires someone to steal the master tapes from Dynasty, but Cookie catches them. Jamal is working with Ne-Yo on his album and plans a tour with him. Jamal’s painter gets between him and Michael. For his upcoming baptism, Andre confesses to his family what he did wrong in the past. Finally, Hakeem is abducted.
186"A High Hope for a Low Heaven"Mario Van PeeblesRobert MunicNovember 4, 2015 (2015-11-04)2AXP0611.68[29]
Hakeem escapes after the ransom drop and runs straight into Anika’s arms. Traumatized by concussion symptoms, he tries to perform, but is met with difficulties. Later, when Cookie wants to hire his abductors for Lyon Dynasty's security, Hakeem draws a gun on them, but Cookie saves the situation. Jamal seeks help from Jamieson to avoid being marketed only as a gay artist. Andre tries to promote Christian hip hop in Gutterlife, but is called back by Lucious, who favors Freda even after she loses her temper and physically attacks a heckler in the crowd. Hakeem finds his confidence at the Big Apple Jam with Mirage a Trois and leaves Anika disappointed by the door. Cookie finally sleeps with Laz, but it is revealed he rolls with the same crew that abducted Hakeem.
197"True Love Never"Sylvain WhiteIngrid EscajedaNovember 11, 2015 (2015-11-11)2AXP0711.20[30]
Laz goes to Cookie's bed to talk her into hiring Big Heavy for protection when she plans her Cookie’s Cookout jam. Sir Huey invites Jamal for one of his popular living room sessions, but turns down Lucious’ request to invite Freda. Andre is sent to clear a gang injunction against Freda and blackmails deputy Mayor Alvarez. Lucious and Mimi want to merge Empire with Jago’s streaming business Swiftstream. Cookie wants Hakeem to remove Laura as the lead singer of Mirage à Trois, but Hakeem keeps working on her performance. In the end, Lucious finds inspiration for his song with Freda in a terrible childhood memory.
208"My Bad Parts"Sanaa HamriMalcolm SpellmanNovember 18, 2015 (2015-11-18)2AXP0811.34[31]
Jago increases his price for Swiftstream, but Mimi insists on pulling through with the deal against Andre and Thirsty's wishes. Anika considers suicide, but discovers that she is pregnant with Hakeem’s baby. When he tells her that he is in love with Laura, she decides not to tell him and abducts Laura. Jamal is working on a commercial gig with both his parents without them knowing. When they find out, they bet whose label will get his album. Freda starts a battle with Hakeem, which is really a fight pitting Empire against Dynasty. When they finally meet face to face, Hakeem drops the name Lyon. Cookie’s sister Candace turns up about their other sister Carol.
219"Sinned Against"Paul McCraneEric HaywoodNovember 25, 2015 (2015-11-25)2AXP099.21[32]
Cookie and Candace look for their drug-abusing sister Carol on the streets of Philadelphia. Anika is working on her plan to return to Hakeem. Lucious wants to become a major player in the streaming business. He makes a final offer to Hakeem to return to Empire and take the Lyon name back, which Hakeem turns down. Cookie also refuses to sign over her rights to their most valuable songs. In the end, Lucious decides to proceed without them at a great cost. Laz calls off his deal with the mobsters. When he wants to change the venue of the cookout concert, Lucious reveals that he found out that Laz is a member of the gang that abducted Hakeem. Lucious brings in Skye Summers (Alicia Keys) to work with Jamal and they grow close.
2210"Et Tu, Brute?"Sanaa HamriRadha BlankDecember 2, 2015 (2015-12-02)2AXP1011.81[33]
The nominations for the American Sound Awards are announced. Lucious is happy to see Jamal in love with Skye, but Jamal tells him he is still gay. Cookie visits her old prison for a benefit concert and she learns that her old cellmate Jezzy got a life sentence. When Lucious announces his new streaming service, Mimi presents her wife, Camilla. Camilla tells Hakeem the reason for her sudden disappearance and that she wants him back so they can reign Empire together. Mimi calls a board vote to remove Lucious as CEO, and, with Hakeem’s vote, Lucious is removed by the board. Mimi names Camilla as her proxy while she is away for cancer treatment. Tension rises when both Jamal and Lucious are nominated for song of the year. The same night, Rhonda is severely injured when she is pushed down the stairs by an unknown assailant in her and Andre's new house.
2311"Death Will Have His Day"[34]Danny StrongDanny StrongMarch 30, 2016 (2016-03-30)[35]2AXP11

Reception

Critical Reaction

Early reviews for the second season of Empire indicate positive reviews. On the aggregator, Rotten Tomatoes, the season earned a 95% rating based on 39 reviews.[36] It received a 77 out of 100 on the review aggregate website Metacritic based on 22 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[37]

Live + SD ratings

No. in
series
No. in
season
Episode Air date Time slot (EST) Rating/Share (18–49) Viewers (m) 18–49 Rank Viewership rank Drama rank
13 1 "The Devils Are Here" September 23, 2015 Wednesdays
9:00 p.m.
6.7/20[24] 16.18[24] 2[38] 5[38] 1[38]
14 2 "Without a Country" September 30, 2015 5.5/17[25] 13.74[25] 3[39] 5[39] 1[39]
15 3 "Fires of Heaven" October 7, 2015 5.1/15[26] 13.10[26] 2[40] 7[40] 1[40]
16 4 "Poor Yorick" October 14, 2015 4.7/14[27] 12.22[27] 3[41] 7[41] 1[41]
17 5 "Be True" October 21, 2015 4.8/15[28] 12.28[28] 3[42] 8[42] 1[42]
18 6 "A High Hope For a Low Heaven" November 4, 2015 4.6/14[29] 11.68[29] 4[43] 11[43] 1[43]
19 7 "True Love Never" November 11, 2015 4.2/13[30] 11.20[30] 3[44] 9[44] 1[44]
20 8 "My Bad Parts" November 18, 2015 4.4/14[31] 11.34[31] 3[45] 7[45] 1[45]
21 9 "Sinned Against" November 25, 2015 3.2/10[32] 9.21[32] 6[46] 14[46] 1[46]
22 10 "Et Tu, Brute?" December 2, 2015 4.5/14[33] 11.81[33] 4[47] 6[47] 1[47]
23 11 "Death Will Have His Day" March 30, 2016 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Live + 7 Day (DVR) ratings

No. in
series
No. in
season
Episode Air date Time slot (EST) 18–49 rating
increase
Viewers
(millions) increase
Total 18-49 Total viewers
(millions)
Ref
13 1 "The Devils Are Here September 23, 2015 Wednesdays
9:00 p.m.
2.7 5.98 9.4 22.11 [48]
14 2 "Without a Country" September 30, 2015 2.7 5.52 8.2 19.27 [49]
15 3 "Fires of Heaven" October 7, 2015 2.3 5.14 7.4 18.24 [50]
16 4 "Poor Yorick" October 14, 2015 2.4 5.15 7.1 17.37 [51]
17 5 "Be True" October 21, 2015 2.4 5.07 7.2 17.35 [52]
18 6 "A High Hope For a Low Heaven" November 4, 2015 2.4 4.96 7.0 16.64 [53]
19 7 "True Love Never" November 11, 2015 2.2 4.60 6.4 15.80 [54]
20 8 "My Bad Parts" November 18, 2015 2.1 4.71 6.5 16.05 [55]
21 9 "Sinned Against" November 25, 2015 2.6 N/A 5.8 N/A [56]
22 10 "Et Tu, Brute?" December 2, 2015 2.1 4.62 6.6 16.44 [57]
23 11 "Death Will Have His Day" March 30, 2016 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

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