With the fate of the whole planet on the line, Kovacs, Quell and team race to find Konrad Harlan and stop a catastrophic blast of Angelfire.With the fate of the whole planet on the line, Kovacs, Quell and team race to find Konrad Harlan and stop a catastrophic blast of Angelfire.With the fate of the whole planet on the line, Kovacs, Quell and team race to find Konrad Harlan and stop a catastrophic blast of Angelfire.
Fraser Aitcheson
- Praetorian
- (uncredited)
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Right story. Right ending. Wrong approach & poor execution.
It's an issue which typifies Season 2 as a whole. The narrative continues in a way which should - in theory - feel satisfying (building upon the pre-existing foundations which were already established before) but due to a systematic collection of individual failures, it doesn't - & as a result, we're left with this.
From the writing to the directing to the cinematography to the casting, none of it works like it previously did in S1; where the predecessors both behind & in front of the camera succeeded, those involved in S2 frustratingly do not.
Once the creatives who masterfully crafted the world & the universe this show inhabits unfortunately chose to depart, it's clear nobody of the same standard or calibre were found to replace them. Hence, the noticeable drop in quality.
The convoluted plot, the stripped back & over simplified visuals, the blatantly noticeable smaller budget, the tonal inconsistencies & the uninspired casting choices - Altered Carbon doesn't know what it wants to be anymore & it's rather ironic for a show such as this to be suffering from a self-destructive identity crisis.
Overall, not good but neither is it irredeemable.
It's an issue which typifies Season 2 as a whole. The narrative continues in a way which should - in theory - feel satisfying (building upon the pre-existing foundations which were already established before) but due to a systematic collection of individual failures, it doesn't - & as a result, we're left with this.
From the writing to the directing to the cinematography to the casting, none of it works like it previously did in S1; where the predecessors both behind & in front of the camera succeeded, those involved in S2 frustratingly do not.
Once the creatives who masterfully crafted the world & the universe this show inhabits unfortunately chose to depart, it's clear nobody of the same standard or calibre were found to replace them. Hence, the noticeable drop in quality.
The convoluted plot, the stripped back & over simplified visuals, the blatantly noticeable smaller budget, the tonal inconsistencies & the uninspired casting choices - Altered Carbon doesn't know what it wants to be anymore & it's rather ironic for a show such as this to be suffering from a self-destructive identity crisis.
Overall, not good but neither is it irredeemable.
Wow, did Netflix fire all the creatives from season 1? They didn't even bother reading the second book. They filled this full of extra characters with backstories no one cares about. Everyone gets multiple soliloquies and they all get crying scenes. What a waste of a budget.
I started season 2 with low expectations as I've seen all the bad reviews here. Thankfully I've seen things differently: I was thoroughly entertained throughout the whole season. Each episode got more and more exciting as the stakes grew and more of the mystery became clear. All the characters were compelling, especially Poe had great and at some points heart wrenching character development. Really hope for a third season to see more of the show's world(s).
Season 2 was a decent watch.i have seen the bad reviews but it was not that bad.poe character creation was so good.
The series is so bad for the first season, I never thought I wouldn't like this series but I don't like it anymore and I don't want to watch another season.
I always get a little cold when the lead characters of the series change. This time I got colder because our main character Takeshi Kovacs did not change, only the body he used changed. Joel Kinnaman portrayed his first body and since we watched it first, we learned about the main character, at least about his character and behavior but now his body has changed, he is now replaced by Anthony Mackie but the character's behavior has changed and has become ridiculous.
I didn't like the main subject at all and the little things that revolve around it overall a complete disappointment this season would make it more logical for the show to end in this way because I don't think they can get another season out.
I always get a little cold when the lead characters of the series change. This time I got colder because our main character Takeshi Kovacs did not change, only the body he used changed. Joel Kinnaman portrayed his first body and since we watched it first, we learned about the main character, at least about his character and behavior but now his body has changed, he is now replaced by Anthony Mackie but the character's behavior has changed and has become ridiculous.
I didn't like the main subject at all and the little things that revolve around it overall a complete disappointment this season would make it more logical for the show to end in this way because I don't think they can get another season out.
Did you know
- TriviaNetflix cancelled the show in October 2020, making this episode the series finale.
- GoofsAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
Takeshi Kovacs: I wish you loved me enough to live.
Details
- Runtime
- 53m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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