It was a terrible season, somewhere in the middle it seemed that everything might turn out, but oh... No((( now I think maybe it just seemed to me from the first that the series was good (((
By and large, the season is perceived as an intermediate one. The first one is more independent in this regard. Rather, some issues were revealed here (Bagritsky's rehabilitation, Mark's release, the reunion of the band members and their attempt to enter the big stage), while adding a lot of others. I absolutely do not understand the infusion of Alice's blogger princess into the plot. What kind of development did she bring to it? Showbiz's underhanded dirty games? In season 1, it was shown, and much better, even without the evil producer. The new member "Strings" is at least logically justified: the lack of practice in Mark's playing. But again, if the main four contrast well with each other, complementing each other, then there is simply Glory.
If there is to be a third season, then I would still like to see a more serious approach to the plot and the full development of the group. But if Oleg and Margot leave for Sydney, then, alas, it will take a long time to wait for this... Do not look for new members in the group again. Although...
In any case, there are blasphemously few TV series on musical and near-musical themes on the domestic small screen right now, so Strings are at least some kind of outlet for a fan of this genre. And even though the plot slags are upsetting, I will wait (and believe in) the third season.
The new member "Strings" is at least logically justified: the lack of practice in Mark's playing. But again, if the main four contrast well with each other, complementing each other, then there is simply Glory.
If there is to be a third season, then I would still like to see a more serious approach to the plot and the full development of the group.
But if Oleg and Margot leave for Sydney, then, alas, it will take a long time to wait for this... Do not look for new members in the group again. Although...
In any case, there are blasphemously few TV series on musical and near-musical themes on the domestic small screen right now, so Strings are at least some kind of outlet for a fan of this genre. And even though the plot slags are upsetting, I will wait (and believe in) the third season.