An intriguing show even if the prospect of watching each episode fills me with existential dread. Melancholia hangs heavy in the air of this small town even when having a good day.
I believe Adam is sending Jonas to 2019, not to save the coming apocalypse, but precisely to start all over again.
Yet another solid outing from start to finish, but did I miss an explanation along the way for how Ulrich was able to go back 66 years instead of just 33?
Rarely have I felt so overwhelmed by an ensemble as by this show. This episode in particular requires you not only to memorise a heap of completely new characters but also to map them onto the corresponding older versions of themselves. The fact that the show plays in a deeply white rural town in Germany doesn't help as everyone looks exactly the same.
Acting is effortless and the pace is a bang, no cursing , no nudity and still one of the best one to watch...
This episode is a total result of coivd 19 restrictions, just garbage
Oh, God. That fight scene with Clara and Sandy was terrible. Not only were there too many cuts but the choreography wasn't that good, either. Then again, it's not like the fight choreography in this show was ever particularly good in the first place.
And I guess I was too wishful in hoping that there wouldn't be that much of an emphasis and focus on what you'd expect there to be so much of in a teen drama, not in a show like this, and I use 'like this' in a very loose manner.
This show hasn't exactly been like you'd expect from it, and not in a good way. For those that may not be getting what I'm referring to, I'm talking about the dynamic between Sandy and Jules or whatever you'd call it, and Jules, particularly. Her dialogue is pretty bad, as well.
I don't care about Sandy or Jules, at all. And while I guess I hope there will be an importance to them, I probably still won't care. I mean, Sandy's alright, I guess, so I wouldn't mind if she ends up being super important, like being in the third season or something, or just important, in general. But Jules is so bland. I don't think anything that could happen with her in the future of this season will make me care about her.
This episode was worse than the premiere. I wouldn't call the premiere 'good', but it was better than this episode, that's for sure. The majority of this episode was about trying to throw you off by trying to make you think that Hanna doesn't care about Clara and isn't thinking about rescuing her or rather, isn't going to try, because Marissa is getting her a new identity along with a new life, only for there to be this HUGE twist that Hanna bails right before Marissa arrives with Hanna's new identity to find out information that can lead her to Clara. Wow, that was such a twist that nobody could've expected.
In short, hardly anything of significance or importance happened in this episode. But this is only the second episode, so it's not that big of a deal. Still, that doesn't make this episode/an episode that hardly has anything of significance or importance happen, any better. On one hand, I want to hope the season picks up and gets pretty good and enjoyable. But on the other hand, I know better than to hope that. I'm not expecting this season to become super good. It won't. Mark my words.