Project Blue Book Season Two
SCORE: 61
As we are wrapping up our two free months of Peacock+ I was able to
watch Project Blue Book Season Two. This show interested me based on its
premise. The second season is also ten episodes in length. The captain
and the doctor continue to investigate events in Project Blue Book
Season Two. I noticed more of the episodes were listed as TV-MA in
Project Blue Book Season Two. We also get a character from the CIA in
Project Blue Book Season Two.
There will be spoilers in this review of Project Blue Book Season Two.
Senator Kennedy is shown in Project Blue Book Season Two multiple times.
The two man crew goes out to the sites and interviews people. They come
up with some explanation to stop any kind of public panic. Privately
they believe aliens exist and are visiting Earth. They keep looking for
evidence that they can use to go public with. It always seems to elude
them.
The mysterious gentleman from the first season makes some appearances in
Project Blue Book Season Two. We learn more about his history. The CIA
is using psychics to help them figure things out. The issues families
will have with Project Blue Book Season Two are violence, bad language,
lack of attire, enticement to lust, sex outside of marriage and more.
There are references to racism that follow the political left's radical
agenda and narrative.
Project Blue Book Season Two teaches viewers that generals in the Air
Force are lying and deceiving them. There are plenty of references to
cover ups. The Russian spy lady winds up getting caught and sent to a
military prison. There is some excitement within Project Blue Book
Season Two. The episode relating to Area 51 was fascinating. We only get
a glimpse of that though. According to this show the Air Force reverse
engineered a saucer space craft and has been using it.
This show was canceled after Project Blue Book Season Two. The cliff
hanger ending had the captain missing with the doctor going and looking
for him. I am curious to find out if the captain ever made it back or
not. Some of the themes and storylines from the first season are
completely dropped and ignored in Project Blue Book Season Two. Mimi was
not happy with her husband being gone all the time. In Project Blue Book
Season Two she helps him with his research.
- Paul
Video: 57%
Audio: 60%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Functionality: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 58%
System: Peacock+
Publisher: History Channel
Developer: Compari Entertainment, A&E Studios
Rating: ‘TV-14 to TV-MA’ – FOURTEEN to EIGHTEEN and Older ONLY
{Violence, Language}
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