Killjoys Season Two
SCORE: 58
I am very thankful we have the entire
collection of Killjoys so I can work my way through each of the five
seasons one at a time. I breezed through Killjoys Season Two. Since this
show is forty to fifty minute episodes with only ten episodes in a
season it is really easy to get through. The chemistry of the cast is
starting to show in Killjoys Season Two. Too bad much of the rest of the
content within Killjoys Season Two gets much worse.
The issues families will have with Killjoys Season Two are blood, bad
language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, violence, false gods,
sexual deviancy, sex outside of marriage and more. Killjoys Season One
hinted at some things and Killjoys Season Two blows that open. Why was
that content needed? Certain characters die in Killjoys Season Two for I
guess plot convenience. It is sad because I actually liked those two
characters. I have no clue how the show will continue without them or
bring them back in some strange fashion.
The RAC is barely used in Killjoys Season Two. We find out about the
green plasma behind the sixes. We also learn at the end of Killjoys
Season Two who is behind the sixes. That does set us up for who will be
the bad character for Killjoys Season Three. Or at least whom I assume
will be the bad character. I will have to watch the next season to find
out for certain. The devious nature of the company is shown in Killjoys
Season Two.
Politics in Killjoys Season Two are brutal. I mean assassination kind of
brutal. Characters kill one another right in the face in Killjoys Season
Two. We learn the way that a six can be killed off in Killjoys Season
Two. I get where the story is going in Killjoys Season Two. What makes
no sense to me is how few jobs are done for the RAC. They are killjoys
after all. I hope future seasons brings them back into doing their jobs.
I am beginning to see hints of why this show was canceled in Killjoys
Season Two. I have my suspicions about future seasons. The nine in
Killjoys Season Two look really bad. Certain mysteries were never
explained in Killjoys Season Two. The reasoning behind the walls and
destruction of so many people sort of makes sense in a bubble gum and
twine sort of way.
- Paul
Graphics: 50%
Sound: 56%
Replay/Extras: 63%
Gameplay: 62%
Family Friendly Factor: 59%
System: DVD
Publisher: SyFy
Developer: Universal Studios
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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