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The Trailers Promised Much
Season 2 was watchable. However, what should have been a blockbuster continuation, failed to materialise. It took some time for show to get its game face on.
The acting was superb. The relationships well done. The production values, top notch. The direction, very good.
The story however, lacked the level of world building we experienced in S1. I guess it begs the question: How interesting is today’s world?
Some of the elements I didn’t enjoy: the use of Putty Men type characters we see in Power Rangers. Lady Maeda’s beautiful but menacing character gets lost in today’s palette. The creature was watered down. The Korean Drama ending.
When show flashed back to the past and showed us a glimpse of what happened in the handful of years post S1, it felt like the rich experience we were used too.
I’m not sure I will be back for Season 3.
The acting was superb. The relationships well done. The production values, top notch. The direction, very good.
The story however, lacked the level of world building we experienced in S1. I guess it begs the question: How interesting is today’s world?
Some of the elements I didn’t enjoy: the use of Putty Men type characters we see in Power Rangers. Lady Maeda’s beautiful but menacing character gets lost in today’s palette. The creature was watered down. The Korean Drama ending.
When show flashed back to the past and showed us a glimpse of what happened in the handful of years post S1, it felt like the rich experience we were used too.
I’m not sure I will be back for Season 3.
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