I stopped after season 2 and choose to only remember the first season, since ending to season 1 is a pretty satisfying wrap up the series. Season 1 is a fantastic standalone mini series.
Same. First season was so good and the second season….I don’t even know. I didn’t bother with the rest. I didn’t even know there are 4 seasons. What a shame.
That’s where I stopped. It was a perfect miniseries. I saw there was going to be a second season and I just rolled my eyes and resolved not to watch it. The first season ended perfectly to me.
I had hoped they would tell a story from another world perspective, e.g. Samurai world or something. Instead we got burn everything to the ground and try to take over the world lameness. It suffered from poor writing, terrible dialog, and no sense of direction. I wanted something cerebral not action for the sake of action. That’s also my take on most new sci-fi unfortunately. They take away the sci and slam in fantasy as if it’s interchangeable.
This is good to know. I started 2 but didn’t go more than a few episodes because it was just…boring? I did wonder what I was missing, but haven’t thought about it in awhile.
I’ve seen them all and I wish I had stopped at the end of the first season. It was so good.
I stopped after season 2 and choose to only remember the first season, since ending to season 1 is a pretty satisfying wrap up the series. Season 1 is a fantastic standalone mini series.
I forced my way through S3. What a shit show that became. Completely lost its way.
Season 4 actually had a lot of good stuff going on with it. I was real salty they never got to properly end the show.
Well, I got through S3… might as well take your word for it and give it a go, lol.
Same. First season was so good and the second season….I don’t even know. I didn’t bother with the rest. I didn’t even know there are 4 seasons. What a shame.
That’s where I stopped. It was a perfect miniseries. I saw there was going to be a second season and I just rolled my eyes and resolved not to watch it. The first season ended perfectly to me.
I had hoped they would tell a story from another world perspective, e.g. Samurai world or something. Instead we got burn everything to the ground and try to take over the world lameness. It suffered from poor writing, terrible dialog, and no sense of direction. I wanted something cerebral not action for the sake of action. That’s also my take on most new sci-fi unfortunately. They take away the sci and slam in fantasy as if it’s interchangeable.
This is good to know. I started 2 but didn’t go more than a few episodes because it was just…boring? I did wonder what I was missing, but haven’t thought about it in awhile.