Having failed to stop Armageddon, Number Five used his powers to take the group back in time.

When season 2 begins Friday on Netflix,we see where theyve ended up: 1960s Dallas.

The problem is, they didnt all land at the same point.

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TOM HOPPER:Luther felt like he had something to prove.

He made a few mistakes that were a bit power-hungry.

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So hes dealing with a lot of guilt, and still dealing with some daddy issues.

In season 2, hes going to have to discover who he is outside the Academy.

DAVID CASTANEDA:I will piggyback on those daddy issues.

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In season 1, Diego was trying to find [his] identity.

The second season is more about trying to understand Dad.

AIDAN GALLAGHER:Five doesnt really know who he is.

Hes never had that time to develop.

Hes just gone through trauma after trauma, rushed from event to event.

Season 2 is a continuation of that journey to save the world and his family.

JUSTIN H. MIN:Ben is dead at the end of season 1.

At the start of season 2, uh, hes still dead.

But hes with Klaus, as always, and theyre up to even crazier shenanigans.

Our relationship evolved and we get to have a little more fun with that.

ELLEN PAGE:At the end of the first season, Vanya blew up the moon.

We saw her getting more and more in touch with that, before that massive release at the end.

She also suffers a brain injury.

So shes now much more confident and more in touch with her emotional self.

Then she begins a whole other journey of growth.

What do you remember about your first days back, filming season 2?

With season 2, I had more confidence in who Allison was.

David, wasnt your first scene shooting in that haunted asylum?

CASTANEDA:That was probably one of the best experiences, especially to start off the first day.

I dont think I slept very much.

It was these nerves.

I was going a little crazy!

ROBERT SHEEHAN:I like season 2 Klaus.

He feels a bit older.

Sobriety was that in the first season, and now hes created this cult.

But he cant deal with the praise; its just become strangulating.

Hes perpetually in flight.

But this season, all the fight scenes are set to pop songs.

RAVER-LAMPMAN:Oh my God, the Backstreet Boys!

It does inform the mood and themes.

SHEEHANTheres the headline,EW: Steve Blackman, big Backstreet Boys fanatic.

Did you listen to any particular music to get in the headspace?

HOPPER:Oh, thats what was wrong with you?

Ive just always thought to myself, Wow, Aidans intense in the morning.

How is Allisons experience in the 60s different from her siblings?

RAVER-LAMPMAN:She came from a place where she was adored and celebrated.

Then she plops into the 60s, where shes hated and hunted because of the color of her skin.

Her world has been flipped upside down.

She lands, crosses the street, and immediately experiences a Whites Only sign.

I wouldnt wish that on anybody.

It was a bit of role reversal, I just realized.

Justin, what would Ben say to the other siblings if he could?

MIN:Stop being dumb and get your act together.

Did you give Robert any tips about how to play Ben?

MIN:Actually, Robert was being annoying all season and mimicking me all the time.

We would be happily having a conversation and then suddenly hed just start repeating my words and my mannerisms.

I hope the audience loves that moment.

Its wonderful to see you guys all together.