For such use in this season of Rebecca Ferguson, the scriptwriters should be punished, which episode already has only 3 minutes of screen time, and her storyline itself was more interesting at the beginning of the season, but now it raises only one question.
In general, it's not bad when compared with the beginning of the season.
I wonder how Sims will react to his wife's uncoordinated actions this time. 🤷🏽♂️ Was Lucas intimidated? If not, then Bernard's position remains quite good.
Finally, new characters in the season and a denouement with Solo))) will they get into his bunker...?
Tim Robbins is doing great, the scum is playing just great. Rebecca Ferguson deserves an hour of screen time for 8 episodes, thanks for that. But, damn it, has the general plot already moved somewhere?!
My God, will Bernard stop bleating? He torments two old women with grandiloquent speeches about saving the shelter. Those who torture old women are on the same level as pedophiles. You don't need to offend the weak with a lot of strength and brains. And I feel sorry for his new deputy. Either Sims will fall for the guy, or Bernard himself. They hate smart people terribly. They got to the old women, and even more so they will remove this one. The sheriff is funny in his faith, on the other hand, but what else? If you don't believe what you serve, you'll go crazy. But he is very naive, even if he thought about his wife and child with his softness. Julia is criminally few this season, everything is somehow sad without her.
@mixer1701: we don't take into account the books, there's no such nonsense there at all, we only take into account what they show us here. We haven't been shown once how Bernard torments Walker's girlfriend. He wouldn't let her see her, among other things, because that way she could understand that no one had touched her. As it is, we only see that Granny was seated on a chair, blindfolded, and that's it. And all in order to have a second granny as an informant, but in the series she was ready for this anyway, an absolutely crazy line, they turned a strong hermit into some kind of strange granny with an unacceptable LGBT past by the standards of the bunker. And you don't have to worry about Lucas, probably, since he was pulled out of last season's feed, they won't merge so easily. Although I absolutely do not understand what they are doing.
@Kentavr: why is this unacceptable? It seems to me on the contrary, since they have birth restrictions due to the capacity of the bunker, all kinds of non-minders should be respected. 😆
@6o4ka: They have the most careful control over the population there and a culture that everyone is obligated to want a child and try to have one as soon as they win the lottery and are allowed to conceive a child. And we have to make it through this window. Non-minders don't really fit in here, they and their childfree break the whole picture.
@Kentavr: Actually, considering that there are those who can't have children, and those who can but can't (there always are), and LGBT couples (I wonder if IVF is there?), the rest should have at least 3 children so that the population doesn't decline, but I didn't see them in the series, so I'm surprised they didn't die out at all.
@Devon: There is a lottery system and a thorough population count. There are even cases described when women took out the implant themselves, got pregnant, hid it until it was impossible to have an abortion and gave birth, and then the mother was sent for cleaning according to the "one life to change for another" rule from the Pact. So I guess in normal times, between uprisings, they had everything carefully calculated. In addition, only those who were allowed to win the lottery. A kind of bunker eugenics.
@ИнтeрecныйФиллep: Yeah, this topic with old lesbians is just a cringe! I don't give a shit about the whole bunker and 10 thousand bodies, the main thing for me is to save my grandmother, with whom, again, in the story, we haven't even crossed paths for 25 years! Then, too, the circus: a young woman comes, greets an old lesbian: We have a mole, and who could it be? Kanesh, suspecting an old lesbian is not an option anymore, who told them in plain text that I needed your plans to save the bunker, just to save another old lesbian, with whom we hadn't crossed paths for 25 years, but now I'll buy and sell you all for her!
@ИнтeрecныйФиллep: I'm terribly sorry, I haven't read any books, I don't know what further development she had, but she had no choice, and I don't think she's planning to knock right now, she's reasonable, sort of)))
Somehow they stretch everything. At the end of the season, Juliet will probably only get to her bunker if she gets there, and they won't leave it for the next one (I wonder how those comrades in bunker 17 survived. I may have missed it, but it seems like many years have passed since that incident. 🧐
It is still unclear how the ban on books will reduce the number of uprisings. If people don't know how good the world was outside, will they be less tempted to want out?
@Fungi_master: There will be no temptations at all. They will only know what is there now, listen to stories about how "it used to be worse" and keep their mouths shut. There is no alternative knowledge - there are no different opinions, as in any totalitarianism. Books are one of the sources of a variety of opinions, unless, of course, they are "the right books," then there are no questions.
Stop torturing Juliet, for God's sake. She's already taken over for everyone this season, no one has ever raked so many cradles in the series. On this episode, I finally stopped understanding what this season is leading to. Undoubtedly, the stories are interesting and worth showing, but the pace of disclosure has slowed to a snail's pace, which is not good. If they run at the same pace for two more seasons, then I'm sorry for them, because people will just drop it.
One teaspoon per hour. They stretch as much as possible. It's already noticeable to everyone. Apparently, success from the outside haunts them. The events with Jules can already be skipped to the final frames, only there the action usually shifts somehow.
@vk775121: nothing happens there either, the characters walk in circles, occasionally dropping loud phrases, and with each episode you want to quit more and more.
it seems to me alone that it would be better if they showed the events of one bunker in one episode, and in another in another bunker? How is all this parallel? and if Juliet started to return to the old bunker, then watching the events in the old one, we would wait for the moment when she would return and it would be unexpected. As it is, the events in the new bunker are very stressful.
I wanted to write the same thing) If at the beginning of the season I somehow tried to turn a blind eye to it, now I'm tired of doing it. It would be possible to at least alternate the series of bins. The Rebel line feels like a fierce filler, even though it's the backbone of Season 2. I don't remember how it was described in the books.
At this rate, the season will end with a blanket of fire in the airlock, hanging a fat burnt cliffhanger for the third season. They spread Dostoevschina from scratch, they walk, they suffer, they tremble. One old lady has already been slammed. If you receive a series fee, then it is quite logical. A separate shame from the Spaniards for the magical underwater electricity and the whole underwater episode as a whole.
Even after episode 6, I saw on Reddit a transcript of those lines from Quinn's book, in general, nothing more than what the audience has already seen, it is unclear why they are pulling so hard.
It's really hard for me to watch the second season, there are too few events, the narrative is too slow, the interest disappears. I turned on season 1, episode 1 - it's just breathtaking compared to what I have to watch now.
@dashkins_true: This is because in the first season they filmed half of the first book, although if they hadn't created fillers they could have contained it all. In this second season, they filmed another +- quarter of the book in 8 episodes. And I have big doubts that for the remaining 2 episodes this season they will SUDDENLY show another quarter. There is a suspicion that the season will end on this very quarter. And already in the third season, they will only complete 1 book for another 10 episodes. Why they decided to stretch a story for 3 years that can be read in 8 hours or listened to in audiobook format slowly in 19 is not clear at all. I don't remember which episode of season 1, episode 3 or 4, when it first came out, I decided not to wait and read the book because it was interesting what happened next and I still know more about the plot, although it's been a year and a half since then. And it would be nice if they had only 1 book, but no, it's not just one, it's a small series. 3-4 seasons for the entire book story could be done easily. Instead, they clung to that first book and wouldn't let go of it.
It's a bit of a drag. Every time you turn on a series in the hope of movement, interesting events, and dynamics, as it was in the first season, but no. Give up hope, everyone who enters here.
@Aizen-88: You probably come from a generation of lovers of Santa Barbara, Just Maria and the Tower of Babel)))). It's not about maturity, action, fighting, shooting, but the fact that a subpoena was inserted into a good primary source and a good logical plot was removed. The movement and interest begins when the series is close to the book, but even good ideas are turned into nothing by the current generation of screenwriters, groundwater in a concrete bunker, without access to sunlight, in which you can swim in a combat suit. F - physics, fuck you....
But for me, this is just an intermediate season, and the most action will begin at the end of the last episode, so that we can look forward to the next season)) but it doesn't look as scary as they say, of course, there were more dynamics in season 1.. in general, we look further))
Grandma is generally making game, naive. Like her ex will be released even with cooperation, or they'll give her away as a vegetable. And in general, are same-sex marriages and relationships regulated by their Pact? That is, you can't be disabled, but is the lack of opportunity to have children in marriage OK?
@Doctor_13: so for them, same-sex relationships are just the thing, they regulate the birth rate very fiercely there, but here with these magical ones, nothing needs to be regulated. It's convenient. 🤷🏻♂️
@Doctor_13: In general, he did not say that she would be released, he said that you would be together, apparently they would either put you in jail together, or hang you, or whatever, they would send two people to clean the screen.
No, well, if there's no movement in the next episodes, then the viewers themselves will already start a riot and collapse all ratings, as a result of which the next two seasons will be canceled. 😄 I hope that Marta's betrayal will be found out quickly, because otherwise everyone will be hurt and sad from her torments with the mayor for the sake of her lover. Lan, I hope no one will have any more reasons to complain before the end of the season)
Nowadays, it's a real crime to release episodes with such a gap. Not only is the second season not so impressive, but the anticipation of the episode itself... I'm losing interest. All hope for Rebecca
I would watch and watch, but there are only two episodes left. Many people write that the events are very long, but for some reason I like this pace. In each episode, something happens, intrigues, and you look forward to the next episode. Judge Meadows is such a dark horse, who knows how far she went that she ended up looking for solace at the bottom of the bottle.
@dddrose: at the moment, I haven't found a more interesting series for myself, because in my case, the season is going well. I turned it on, immersed myself, and enjoyed it. Before that, I looked from the outside, and that's where they're definitely pulling, which is annoying. Now I'm waiting for the Separation, I hope the second season will not let me down.
@vk775121: In November, I started looking from the Outside, and you can say I didn't have any breaks between the three seasons. I really liked the first season, but they started dragging it out with the second one. The third one almost drove me crazy! One day was divided into two episodes! The series is very interesting, but you can't keep up the intrigue like that, excuse me :)
@scottyrey: for me, the perfect scheme to keep the intrigue) There has not been such a thing since the days of that other series, which cannot be named. 😅
@vk775121: if we compare the Shelter and the Outside, the Shelter is more cheerful and informative. I hope that the third season won't be the same "intrigue." x)
8 episodes, shit, about nothing. How could you make such an interesting series? The grandfather infuriates the CFS, as well as all disassembly of the bunker. Every episode since the beginning of the season, they say there will be a riot, but it doesn't happen. Okay, I understand that it's necessary to finish the season in an interesting way, but you can't make the whole season shit in order to cram this rebellion into the last 2 episodes, which no one is interested in anymore. and it is also unclear why the main character is not shown at all. I don't think anyone watches the show at all for the sake of other characters, about whom we don't know much and whose fate we don't really care about. It would be nice if the sheriff's character did something, and then at least this storyline would be interesting.
I couldn't stop watching the first season in one go, and I watched it all at once, as I had only recently learned about it... I was really looking forward to the second season, I don't understand what anyone doesn't like, I really like it and the speed of everything is developing interestingly, someone complains that there is no dynamics, but I think this is a feeling (for example, I have) because I wait for each episode and then I watch, and if I watch it all at once, like the first, then the sensations would also be normal..
Here we go again, twenty-five. Well, stop dragging it out! It's just that everything is in place. In general, the series is not about anything. No progress.
Damn it, what is it. It doesn't make sense at all that gg was attacked, instead of making friends with her and contacting her and asking where she came from. This trio has very illogical behavior. The plot doesn't develop at all. The wolf disappointed me because she turned everyone in. I gave up a whole bunch of people for the sake of one person, that's what kind of micro brain you need to have. I'd rather watch the remaining two episodes and forget about all this nonsense for a year again. Although, I'm not sure that this burden will be extended for another season, because everything is too slow.
@MeMori: It has already been extended until the end of season 4. The next two seasons will be due to the first two slow ones literally on AIDS, judging by what book reading witnesses have spoiled)
Everyone is talking about Martha'S BETRAYAL. Well, then. Typical arguments of the gray mass. It was these narrow-minded screechers who brought the neighboring bunker to the open day. Kitchen heads fucking.... By the way, this is a scenario of the collapse of the USSR/Russian Empire. All stories are as old as the world and cyclical.
Wow, some partisans showed up in bunker 17) But it seems that at the beginning of the series, the caisson still covered the GG, and no nanobots or whatever they wrote about do not help.
And the hassle of Walker and McLane is really a little annoying. Well, what to do, but the series has an agenda and lyrics.
The storyline with Jules is being dragged out to the point of impossibility, in fact, they could have shown at the end of the last episode how she surfaced, and there these dudes are standing... I rarely talk about plot tightening, but here it's a kick-ass already
God, do they have a city of kids in their bunker like in Fallout 3?
I no longer believe that Jules will return to his bunker this season. In this episode, she literally surfaced, dived back, grabbed an arrow and attacked the children. That is, events for two minutes.
Do you know what's the most depressing thing about watching the whole season for undergrowth? These characters are so uninteresting that after the first season, I didn't remember anyone except Bernard, Sims, Lucas and Grandma, and then I didn't remember. It's really like I'm looking at them for the first time, and by the third season I'll forget them again. I'm watching this series for Rebecca, who the hell is she almost not shown this season? Was she busy filming other films and her role was cut? Well, it would be better to postpone filming than to do it like this.
It's a strange season. This Bernard has a bunch of guns and can't hold down a bunch of people with clubs. The cops would have gone down to the basement by now, kicked the rebels in the kidneys, and let a couple of the most notorious go for a walk. Or, again, they would have trapped the mechanics on the lower floors with trunks. If they had sat for a week without water and food, they would have surrendered without a single shot. But they're just standing there and waiting for something. What are these rebels hoping for, too? There are no weapons, no medicines, and there are not many people either. Will the turbine be turned off? So they will unsubscribe themselves in a couple of hours. These children have been sitting in the bushes all season, and now they crawl out to the sound of the piano. The heroes have walked through this bunker alone a million times, and now they have just come out. Plus, there was an arrow in her shoulder, but she couldn't move her arm and bled to death. It would have to be stitched up inside, but she didn't even sew up the wound from the outside. And it would be fine if it were Orthodox blue electrical tape, I would still believe in the healing power (sarcasm), but wrap it up with a Band-Aid and a bandage and that's it. Tin, of course, but most importantly, why does the plot need this injury? We already know that Juliet is capable of overcoming. These elderly lesbians are generally cringe. 25 years are being talked about right in the series! And they didn't itch at all. And then, when the age is already such that it costs nothing, we decided to play love. And this is against the background of the fact that the grandmother here is almost the most ideological.
Throughout the second season, interest arises only when narrating Juliet's adventures in the second bunker, but this is given a minimum of time, and the rest is somehow boring and drawn out (
I join all the boozing and grumbling - the second season, of course, cannot be compared with the first)
Jules is practically gone, mechanics are pouring from empty to empty, Sims has been walking around like a lost man for some time, thank you that at least Lucas found Quinn's book after a hundred hours of searching..All this could have been put into a couple of episodes, but no. And, God, I understand the atmosphere of the bunker and all that, but why is it so dark! The first season was somehow more enjoyable to watch in this regard.
I think it's time to start reading the original source and hope that at least some movement will happen in the remaining episodes.
@Zelinski: Well, if you decide to read the original source, then you should probably read to the end of 100 pages there. I won't say for sure it was a long time ago, but they're releasing a page per episode now.
It's unrealistic, how can you take so long? The meaning of the series fits into 2 minutes of screen time: grandma has become an informant, there are other people in the old bunker. Oh yes, another SOOOOO interesting message from Salvador Queen. Thank you, Apple, it's delicious.
Well, yes.. 8 episodes.. I still can't figure out why the critics praised season 2 so much. I haven't seen such a drudgery in a long time. The entire plot of the season can be put into 1 episode.
It seems that Ferguson just has a very busy schedule, and Apple didn't want to postpone season 2 to a later date so as not to lose the audience, so they removed the minimum with her and stretched the plot as much as they could. Rebecca, of course, is good, but going to TV shows with more than 1 season, it's better not to take stars)
If you watch the series in a row, rather than streaming one a week, it looks very lively. Mb is a little more sluggish than the first season, but that's the source code. In my opinion, due to the expansion of intrigues and the appearance of additional lines in the first bunker, the series looks more interesting and lively than it was in the book. However, lesbian grannies are definitely not the droids we are looking for.
It is strange that Bernard's calls with 1 bunker are not shown in any way. The question is whether they will have time to finish the first book in the second season. Or something will move on. There are only two episodes left.
@FarimanSafari: plot-significant characters don't die. They have a story armor. I think we're going to have another flashback episode about Solo's past (coming next season).
We're watching with my wife, well, what can I say? The fuck is complete. The plot is stomping on the spot, the characters are whining and obtuse, and instead of intrigue, there is stupidly stretched rubber. I just threw one evening of my life in the trash. It feels like the scriptwriters themselves don't know what they're doing. The main actress is rarely shown, and the plot of the intrigue has disappeared altogether. A waste of time, really.
Please, all those who were upset/disappointed by the second season (shh, it turned out how it turned out), listen/read the books - I promise you won't be able to tear yourself away! Everything is clear there, all the questions are answered, and it's written perfectly, like a script!
Juvenile morons with bows will certainly turn out to be good. And Juliet won't drown them. It's a pity. I flipped through the comments (of course, there are a couple of spoilers again, the most disgusting topic on mayshouse). Why don't you like it? Quite cheerfully, well, at the same pace as the first one. Juliette also has an interesting line, while those fuckers are heading for the inevitable mutiny in every possible way, justifying it, at least she's busy and generally well done. It's a great season, what are you crying for
@Ytzin: somehow I completely stopped understanding the audience, 6.7 for this series and about 7 average for the season. And the first one has about 8. For me, it's just the opposite: Juliet's quest is excellent, and the decoding is also good, but the intrigues are exactly the same as last time. Should I review the first one?
I can't stand it when an obviously remote place with no traces of civilization, which is clearly and definitively passed off to us as completely unsociable and abandoned and half-flooded many years ago (interestingly, when Juliette was making an improvised bridge, for some reason, no aborigine fired a hatchet at her head without warning), in the end this place turns out to be just teeming with crowds of opposing silent young warriors, miraculously born in unbearable conditions, and in their spare time engaged in the manufacture of ancient weapons.
As far as I'm concerned, it won't get any better. If Juliette still manages to leave the bunker Solo and reach her destination, then, as she was told, she is unlikely to be allowed in. But that's not the worst part. By returning, she will only aggravate the situation with the uprising. I'm very sorry for Voker and her ex-wife 😭💔
@puwioy: both sides believed that Juliette was dead, so they put themselves at a disadvantage in relation to her: both the mayor says that she is a pioneering heroine and the mechanics raised her to the flag. So she shouldn't have any problems when she gets back.
Я не очень люблю ругать сериалы, и этот тоже не хотелось бы, ибо я принимаю все условности, но то, что делают сценаристы в этом сезоне, это просто за гранью. Зачем они так растягивают сюжетные линии? Ведь книги же богаты на события, разве нет? Ладно, бог с ним с растягиванием, но что с повествованием? Зачем они перескакивают со сцены в одном бункере на сцены в другом бункере каждые две-три минуты! Какой смысл? Показывают Джульету, проходит две минуты и снова старый бункер, почему нельзя делать сцены по 10-15 минут? Или просто одну серию посвящать старому бункеру, а одну новому? Эти скачки в последних сериях стали просто раздражать. Да, первый сезон тоже был неидеальным, но там нормально балансировали между сюжетами и персонажами, а здесь вакханалия какая-то. Может быть Ребекка была занята или еще что-то, но я не понимаю, почему получилось то, что получилось... После финала прошлого сезона были такие надежды, но сценаристы сейчас растеряли весь кредит доверия, это очень печально...
@EmilD: I honestly don't understand where you find these differences from the first season. The pace is the same and it's generally a normal pace. Was it not obvious to anyone after the second episode that the season would be about Juliet trying to get out of bunker 17? Will there be a mutiny at 18 all the time? At the same time, inside it is quite eventful. The scenes change with different frequency. In some episodes, there was almost no Juliet at all, somewhere they switched, yes, faster, slower. So what? And most importantly, everything was the same (and even slightly worse for my taste) in the first one. Well, it's just one-on-one: 1. intrigue 2. investigation 3. mystery 4. Adventures of Juliet
I wonder how Sims will react to his wife's uncoordinated actions this time. 🤷🏽♂️
Was Lucas intimidated?
If not, then Bernard's position remains quite good.
Finally, new characters in the season and a denouement with Solo))) will they get into his bunker...?
I wrote that I want Rebecca Ferguson to get into my bunker, not me))
The sheriff is funny in his faith, on the other hand, but what else? If you don't believe what you serve, you'll go crazy. But he is very naive, even if he thought about his wife and child with his softness.
Julia is criminally few this season, everything is somehow sad without her.
We haven't been shown once how Bernard torments Walker's girlfriend. He wouldn't let her see her, among other things, because that way she could understand that no one had touched her. As it is, we only see that Granny was seated on a chair, blindfolded, and that's it. And all in order to have a second granny as an informant, but in the series she was ready for this anyway, an absolutely crazy line, they turned a strong hermit into some kind of strange granny with an unacceptable LGBT past by the standards of the bunker. And you don't have to worry about Lucas, probably, since he was pulled out of last season's feed, they won't merge so easily. Although I absolutely do not understand what they are doing.
The moment of the sheriff and his wife, where they look at the picture and cry, is really a very difficult and touching moment. 🥺
The plot is kind of stalling with Jules. And in general, the season is slow.
Then, too, the circus: a young woman comes, greets an old lesbian: We have a mole, and who could it be?
Kanesh, suspecting an old lesbian is not an option anymore, who told them in plain text that I needed your plans to save the bunker, just to save another old lesbian, with whom we hadn't crossed paths for 25 years, but now I'll buy and sell you all for her!
On this episode, I finally stopped understanding what this season is leading to. Undoubtedly, the stories are interesting and worth showing, but the pace of disclosure has slowed to a snail's pace, which is not good. If they run at the same pace for two more seasons, then I'm sorry for them, because people will just drop it.
They stretch as much as possible. It's already noticeable to everyone. Apparently, success from the outside haunts them.
The events with Jules can already be skipped to the final frames, only there the action usually shifts somehow.
It's not about maturity, action, fighting, shooting, but the fact that a subpoena was inserted into a good primary source and a good logical plot was removed.
The movement and interest begins when the series is close to the book, but even good ideas are turned into nothing by the current generation of screenwriters, groundwater in a concrete bunker, without access to sunlight, in which you can swim in a combat suit. F - physics, fuck you....
I hope that Marta's betrayal will be found out quickly, because otherwise everyone will be hurt and sad from her torments with the mayor for the sake of her lover.
Lan, I hope no one will have any more reasons to complain before the end of the season)
Judge Meadows is such a dark horse, who knows how far she went that she ended up looking for solace at the bottom of the bottle.
Before that, I looked from the outside, and that's where they're definitely pulling, which is annoying.
Now I'm waiting for the Separation, I hope the second season will not let me down.
The plot doesn't develop at all. The wolf disappointed me because she turned everyone in. I gave up a whole bunch of people for the sake of one person, that's what kind of micro brain you need to have. I'd rather watch the remaining two episodes and forget about all this nonsense for a year again. Although, I'm not sure that this burden will be extended for another season, because everything is too slow.
But it seems that at the beginning of the series, the caisson still covered the GG, and no nanobots or whatever they wrote about do not help.
And the hassle of Walker and McLane is really a little annoying. Well, what to do, but the series has an agenda and lyrics.
I rarely talk about plot tightening, but here it's a kick-ass already
I no longer believe that Jules will return to his bunker this season. In this episode, she literally surfaced, dived back, grabbed an arrow and attacked the children. That is, events for two minutes.
Do you know what's the most depressing thing about watching the whole season for undergrowth? These characters are so uninteresting that after the first season, I didn't remember anyone except Bernard, Sims, Lucas and Grandma, and then I didn't remember. It's really like I'm looking at them for the first time, and by the third season I'll forget them again. I'm watching this series for Rebecca, who the hell is she almost not shown this season? Was she busy filming other films and her role was cut? Well, it would be better to postpone filming than to do it like this.
These children have been sitting in the bushes all season, and now they crawl out to the sound of the piano. The heroes have walked through this bunker alone a million times, and now they have just come out. Plus, there was an arrow in her shoulder, but she couldn't move her arm and bled to death. It would have to be stitched up inside, but she didn't even sew up the wound from the outside. And it would be fine if it were Orthodox blue electrical tape, I would still believe in the healing power (sarcasm), but wrap it up with a Band-Aid and a bandage and that's it. Tin, of course, but most importantly, why does the plot need this injury? We already know that Juliet is capable of overcoming.
These elderly lesbians are generally cringe. 25 years are being talked about right in the series! And they didn't itch at all. And then, when the age is already such that it costs nothing, we decided to play love. And this is against the background of the fact that the grandmother here is almost the most ideological.
Jules is practically gone, mechanics are pouring from empty to empty, Sims has been walking around like a lost man for some time, thank you that at least Lucas found Quinn's book after a hundred hours of searching..All this could have been put into a couple of episodes, but no. And, God, I understand the atmosphere of the bunker and all that, but why is it so dark! The first season was somehow more enjoyable to watch in this regard.
I think it's time to start reading the original source and hope that at least some movement will happen in the remaining episodes.
I haven't seen such a drudgery in a long time. The entire plot of the season can be put into 1 episode.
In my opinion, due to the expansion of intrigues and the appearance of additional lines in the first bunker, the series looks more interesting and lively than it was in the book. However, lesbian grannies are definitely not the droids we are looking for.
It is strange that Bernard's calls with 1 bunker are not shown in any way. The question is whether they will have time to finish the first book in the second season. Or something will move on. There are only two episodes left.
then I won't watch it.
(I will)
A waste of time, really.
I flipped through the comments (of course, there are a couple of spoilers again, the most disgusting topic on mayshouse). Why don't you like it? Quite cheerfully, well, at the same pace as the first one. Juliette also has an interesting line, while those fuckers are heading for the inevitable mutiny in every possible way, justifying it, at least she's busy and generally well done. It's a great season, what are you crying for
The pace is the same and it's generally a normal pace. Was it not obvious to anyone after the second episode that the season would be about Juliet trying to get out of bunker 17? Will there be a mutiny at 18 all the time? At the same time, inside it is quite eventful.
The scenes change with different frequency. In some episodes, there was almost no Juliet at all, somewhere they switched, yes, faster, slower. So what?
And most importantly, everything was the same (and even slightly worse for my taste) in the first one. Well, it's just one-on-one: 1. intrigue 2. investigation 3. mystery 4. Adventures of Juliet
something, can I make the episode even darker?