E.T. and Super 8 meets a Stephen King story equels one of the best new shows to binge watch on Netflix.
This season definitely should not have happened. While some scenes are good and the characters are still charismatic, it makes no sense to the story. Why should they risk their comfortable lives to plan a similar heist? Wasn't the whole point of the initial heist to not get attached? If someone was to eventually get caught, the others should hold no responsability for it.
Also, fuck Tokyo. The most despicable character I've ever seen on any tv show.
If Season 3 blew your mind, as a manga reader I can assure you that this season will be much much superb than ALL of the seasons combined!
As a tidbit, watch S2 and S3 part 1 ending song a bit: c a r e f u l l y
CANT WAIT
I found this season the best yet. Very profound, detailed and convincing. It makes you feel and think about all the other nuances between the black and white of life and human beings.
Also, I've never seen Bomer acting so good. All the characters we're really well interpreted, but he was above all.
Don't mind the shallow critical comments. Watch it and judge for yourself.
Absolutely amazing acting! Though I'm still in love with this concept of "why did it happened?" instead of "who did it?", the second season did the most cliche thing of not faring as well as the first. The mystery did unravel as well as the first season but it felt like every other story line over shone the kid's. Nevertheless, it's still not too bad and worth watching!
Love this show, there's always something new and interesting.
This season has nothing to follow up from the first one with a totally different case for Detective Ambrose to follow up on. The show was good with a good story line dealing with cults and their believe. Acting was a good and final reveal was good too, but you would have guess it anyway. Good watch. 7/10
One of the rare shows that just gets better and better...
I now see why Heroes was cancelled after this season. I finally finished the series after putting it down mid-season 3 (fun fact: when it was airing, people started watching the show less around this time too). The first season was great. It was fresh and new so everyone liked it. It had a nice segway to the second season which was not as good but was still well done. Until season 3 came out. The whole series was confused and sometimes there are characters that are just poof! gone. I seriously still don't know why they killed off Ali Larter's first character only to make a completely new one with different powers. Whatever happened to Micah, West, and all those people? It was a good watch but it had potential to be something more... I definitely wanted to see more after what happened in the series finale. /le sigh/
A few episodes in and it feels kinda like it is in the same vein as the original we all loved but it was missing something. i couldn’t quite put my finger on what the missing ingredient was then it hit me...Robert Stack! This show is missing a host! Robert stacks voice and narration are really irreplaceable but i think adding a host and switching to a weekly release would really help this show recapture a lot of the nostalgia associated with it.
This was a pretty straightforward mystery. Instead of a "who-done-it?" it is a "how did this happen?". No outstanding performances, no earth shattering plot twists, just good acting (I'm a big fan of Carrie Coon) and solid story telling. I give this second season of the series a 7 (good) out of 10. [Mystery Drama]