The latest 'Tyrant' season 2 episodes have seen transformations of some characters of the series. Sammy is starting to grow mature. Episode 7 saw his changes as he tried to save his gay friend, Abdul, from the execution but had failed. Meanwhile, Episode 8 will see how Jamal becomes more paranoid and questions where Rami's loyalty lies.
'Tyrant' season 2 episode 7, titled 'The Awful Grace Of God' has featured Sammy and his desperation to rescue his gay friends, Jamal and his struggle with his inconsistent behavior.
Viewers knew Sammy was a whiny teenager during the early episodes. But change is indeed a constant thing in this world; same is true for 'Tyrant' season 2. Episode 7 saw how Sammy has changed overtime from a spoiled brat to a responsible man. And when his friend was in chaos, he tried to help. However, all his efforts were put into vain when his friend was executed, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry.
Meanwhile, Sammy finds a new purpose of using his money as he comes to know about a rebel group that needs funding and embarks on a journey to meet them in Episode 8.
His changes had also made Jamal impressed. But proved Sammy's maturity came a little too late. In episode 7, due to his extreme violent mood swings, Jamal's family is keeping distance. Meanwhile, Jamal was not as crazy as last week but the following episodes will still not make him more rational, according to TV Fanatic.
According to TV Guide, Jamal grows more paranoid. He begins to question Rami's royalty. Speaking of Rami, he might not be actively pursuing the throne at this moment, but he's trying all his effort to lessen the damage Jamal inflicts on the world.
As per synopsis of 'Tyrant' season 2 episode 8 titled 'Fathers and Sons', "Barry wrestles with the notion that he needs the palace's support to survive; Jamal questions where Rami's loyalty lies; Sammy plans to give his money to insurgents fighting the Army of the Caliphate."
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