It's a good season. It felt a little weaker than the past because of all the intrigues and conspiracies, but it was still fascinating to watch them. The only thing I didn't like was that the plan to overthrow the khan was so skilfully and cunningly twisted, and it ended so quickly and in general with nothing. and what kind of "army of Christ" is rummaging through the Mongolian lands, I still did not understand. Please explain who is in the know.
I liked the finale of the first season more, but in general, the second season does not lose to the first, I think. I watched the whole season in two days and didn't even want to rewind anywhere. However, the whole season I wanted to shout "Chinkim, shave off your mustache!".
@joryloh: "all season I wanted to yell, "Chinkim, shave off your mustache!" But this is completely unnecessary. He was just starting to look like a prince instead of a princess.
I was disappointed. The confrontation, which began at the end of season 1, was extended throughout the second season, and it ended in a wildly predictable and obvious way:(
Still one of the strongest shows on TV or that netflix of yours. The empress was revealed the most deeply, as for me. I believed almost until the very end of the second season that she was a ruthless, cold-blooded beast who was simply incapable of hesitation, but as it turned out, after the birth of the twins, she did not even think about the immediate extinction of "Kokochin", but on the contrary assured her to live for the sake of children. The end of their line is one of the strongest scenes in the series, gaining rather than losing from its predictability.
Well, Marco's relationship with Khan is worthy of the best examples of bromances from the buddy movie. I can't be both complicated and ironic at the same time.
@Nikquest: I subscribe to every word, except the offensive ones about Thrones, of course. The second season of "Marco Polo" is an inept attempt to shock content where it is not necessary, dreary palace intrigues, a dreary villain with a strap-on in his ass, a dreary line with a crazy pregnant woman (also, the penultimate episode was ruined by spending a lot of time on her drearily difficult birth), besides Khan, who behaves like a moody child and constantly behaving like a moron, specifically annoying. Only the lines with Marko, Stoglazy and other Khan's children were dragged, but alas, the least attention was paid to them all in the season. The action is really weaker than in the first season. Generally disappointing, yes.
Leave this geirab alone))) Ahmed played well))) the character is interesting, but the fact that he's a faggot.... well, or with strange inclinations... I don't even know why the scriptwriters put it here... well, I mean, to the series, not to him in the gym :))) Maybe they wanted to demonstrate the weight of his burden after that incest, or maybe they believe in a large number of Arab gay tendencies, because they don't see women before marriage, and puberty takes its toll...
@Nikquest: "from a pretty good adventure series in an interesting setting," Wrote a man who, in the comments of the first episode of the first season, made a fuss about the "boredom" of the series. Do we continue to eat cactus?
@Nikquest: But try to make sense of it all the same. And the dialogues, and what is happening. Perhaps if you start to understand the meaning, rather than waiting for "just adventures", good TV shows will play with new colors for you.
Undercover intrigues... elections, elections, candidates of pi.... And Marco appearing for 3 minutes. The series is great in principle, but there is not much action as such.
This is one of the few series that I've been waiting for to continue. If there's a third season, I'll definitely watch it. But still, it seemed to me that the second season is weaker than the first.
I watched the whole season in one go. This is wonderful, not a bit worse than the first one, for which I bow very much. Ah, the two-candidate election... it's a pretty hot topic for some modern states)) In general, I liked everything, I'm looking forward to the fight against the Crusaders))
This is the first time I've had this. I like the movie itself, but the main character evokes negative emotions. Marco Polo is a nasty, slippery guy. And the series is good.))
The main problem of the series is the dialogues. They're just awful. So much pathos. People don't talk like that in real life. Fortunately, there are TV series where everything is fine with the dialogues. Well, the script is quite a passing one. As a result, the series is an average amateur.
The second season is just great! If the first one introduces you to the culture and immerses you in the whole atmosphere with your head, then there is already character development, their relationships, and action... In general, a bomb.
@DarinaI: the series was closed due to low ratings, 200 lakhs were injected into it and they did not pay off, besides, critics added fuel to the fire - they wrote that the series was about coups in Mongolia like Game of Thrones and cheap kung fu.. I don't understand what people's taste is!
@kolyalcf1989: people are fine with lice. I watched the first season with pleasure, because it was really an adventure series. The second season was mastered only the second time, with a break of a year. And all the switching turned into underhanded intrigues like game of thrones, diluted with maybe not cheap, but completely inappropriate kung fu. In Game of Thrones in the first 5 seasons, although it was not clear who would be killed in all these intrigues, it was clear that ours would win. The closing of the series didn't surprise me at all, but there was still hope that maybe season 3 would be better.
@kolyalcf1989: Difficult. I mean, "Marco Polo" is difficult. Because they didn't give much away here (as in the same IP), the characters were really revealed, and the intrigues were really intrigues. But to watch this, you don't have to turn off your brain, but rather turn it on. People can't, but the show is their fault.
And what happened next, can anyone say in a nutshell? (if there was a 3/4 season). I've read about Markopolo and Prester John on the wiki, but it doesn't describe everything very well. What will happen to Khan? Mongolia/By China? Under what circumstances will Marco go back to Venice?
@Nikquest: Serial worm, can you like anything at all? :You're going to shit everything, you probably don't have any friends in your life, so you just live on TV shows.
Whaaaat , just like that , to break off and close such a cool series 😭 Mei Lin - A Toy (the series "wars"), perhaps, one of the best characters of the 2 series) Oh, and that moment of Ahmad hanging at the gate 😌 karma is a bitch
And the appearance of Michelle Yeoh surprised me) pleasantly surprised)
It's a beautiful series, and some of the scenes are very strong. But there aren't many interesting characters, IMHO, and the logic is lame in places. In general, it's worth a look, but I won't call it a favorite...
Stop comparing this series with IP! Everything is cool here, and they showed the culture, the way of life of the Mongolian people, and the intrigues of their kind, and the battle paintings, everything is breathtaking! As for the slogan, which was allegedly copied from the IP, originally the totems of the ancient Mongols were the wolf and the maral(the same deer), so no one stole this idea from anyone. I really liked the series and it's a pity that there is no sequel.
The series is very decent, atmospheric, and the theme is quite unusual for this level of series. I partially agree with some illogic, pretentious dialogues and a dull line with pregnancy, and the second season is more about undercover intrigues, it would be strange not to notice it :) But this is still one of the most interesting TV shows I've watched lately (the old one, but only recently got around to it :).
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50However, the whole season I wanted to shout "Chinkim, shave off your mustache!".
But this is completely unnecessary. He was just starting to look like a prince instead of a princess.
The empress was revealed the most deeply, as for me. I believed almost until the very end of the second season that she was a ruthless, cold-blooded beast who was simply incapable of hesitation, but as it turned out, after the birth of the twins, she did not even think about the immediate extinction of "Kokochin", but on the contrary assured her to live for the sake of children. The end of their line is one of the strongest scenes in the series, gaining rather than losing from its predictability.
Well, Marco's relationship with Khan is worthy of the best examples of bromances from the buddy movie. I can't be both complicated and ironic at the same time.
Of course, I love everyone, but Hana is the most!
That's all I can say about this season.
Ahmed played well))) the character is interesting, but the fact that he's a faggot.... well, or with strange inclinations... I don't even know why the scriptwriters put it here... well, I mean, to the series, not to him in the gym :)))
Maybe they wanted to demonstrate the weight of his burden after that incest, or maybe they believe in a large number of Arab gay tendencies, because they don't see women before marriage, and puberty takes its toll...
Wrote a man who, in the comments of the first episode of the first season, made a fuss about the "boredom" of the series. Do we continue to eat cactus?
elections, elections, candidates of pi....
And Marco appearing for 3 minutes.
The series is great in principle, but there is not much action as such.
But still, it seemed to me that the second season is weaker than the first.
Like any slag, they churn out 10+ seasons, and such normal series are closed..
I'm upset..
I don't understand what people's taste is!
In Game of Thrones in the first 5 seasons, although it was not clear who would be killed in all these intrigues, it was clear that ours would win.
The closing of the series didn't surprise me at all, but there was still hope that maybe season 3 would be better.
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I've read about Markopolo and Prester John on the wiki, but it doesn't describe everything very well.
What will happen to Khan? Mongolia/By China? Under what circumstances will Marco go back to Venice?
Oh, and that moment of Ahmad hanging at the gate 😌 karma is a bitch
And the appearance of Michelle Yeoh surprised me) pleasantly surprised)
+1 to your favorite TV series )
Everything is cool here, and they showed the culture, the way of life of the Mongolian people, and the intrigues of their kind, and the battle paintings, everything is breathtaking!
As for the slogan, which was allegedly copied from the IP, originally the totems of the ancient Mongols were the wolf and the maral(the same deer), so no one stole this idea from anyone.
I really liked the series and it's a pity that there is no sequel.
I partially agree with some illogic, pretentious dialogues and a dull line with pregnancy, and the second season is more about undercover intrigues, it would be strange not to notice it :) But this is still one of the most interesting TV shows I've watched lately (the old one, but only recently got around to it :).
In general, it's worth a look.
Moreover, the second season is much more dynamic than the first.
It's a pity that it was closed, I would like to see a sequel.