Continuum Season Three
SCORE: 50
There are a variety of different television shows and movies that
have tried to tackle the topic of time travel. Continuum Season Three
shows this franchise is taking it in new and different directions. It
takes nine and a half hours to watch the thirteen episodes in Continuum
Season Three. So it really flew by fast for me. What happened to entire
seasons being twenty-two episodes? We are almost down to half that.
Please note there will be spoilers in this review.
I am very thankful that I received Continuum Season Three as a Christmas
present. I have found some interesting gems in Continuum Season Three.
As well as ways things can be changed by short term time travel. We
finally find out about the Freelancers in Continuum Season Three. As
well as a new alternate time line thanks to Alec going back in time to
save his girlfriend.
The bad content in Continuum Season Three is bad language, violence,
blood, torture, enticement to lust, lies, deceit, secrets, attack on
Biblical marriage, anti-corporation, and more. Continuum Season Three
does not like people in power unless it is them. Having two of the same
person in Continuum Season Three is very interesting indeed. Especially
when one of them kills the other one.
Kellog is a fun character throughout most of Continuum Season Three.
Near the end he becomes a major pain. I hope he is removed from that
seat of power in Piron. The time changes and shifting storyline can be
difficult to keep track of. I understand that this show is not for
everyone. I wish they would tone down the bad content and stick with the
story telling. That is the diamond in the ruff in Continuum Season
Three.
The freelancers are treated as a cult trying to keep the timeline
intact. Although it seems like they are unable to figure out what
changes will result in the right future. Kiera second guesses herself
and even winds up working with Liber8. The shocking ending in Continuum
Season Three opens up all kinds of questions. Is there a third alternate
time line now? Or do those people come from one of the two possible
futures.
- Paul
Graphics: 40%
Sound: 40%
Replay/Extras: 50%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: DVD
Publisher: Universal Home Entertainment
Developer: Reunion Pictures
Rating:
'NR' –
Not Rated
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