La Brea Season Two
SCORE: 63
If you watch our videos then you know we purchased Peacock+ for a
month to watch Wrestlemania. It was a request from Noah and part of a
deal we made with him. Unfortunately this was also along some of the
same time we had a free month of Paramount+. Thankfully we had a week of
Peacock+ that did not overlap and decided to watch La Brea Season Two.
The first season was interesting and had a nice cliff hanger.
La Brea Season Two is fourteen episodes long so it is four episodes
longer than the first season. There will be spoilers of my review of La
Brea Season Two. Since we used a streaming service to watch La Brea
Season Two we ran into glitches and other problems. One of them was
commercials. We do not get that with DVDs or Blu-rays unless it is when
the first disc comes up at first and I generally know how to bypass
that.
Eve and Gavin Harris get back together in La Brea Season Two. There are
some dicey moments when Eve is deciding if she should keep cheating on
her husband or not. Levi winds up staying in 1988 and living his life
out in La Brea Season Two. Then he comes back to 10,000 BC from another
sinkhole after his wife and daughter died. He is ten years older at that
point. La Brea Season Two does some interesting things with time travel.
Gavin’s mother and father make appearances in La Brea Season Two. There
are plenty of major characters that are killed off in La Brea Season
Two. The core of La Brea Season Two is to stabilize the time portal
machine so it can be used safely. The sinkholes are killing people
across time. The motivation of characters makes little to no sense to me
at times in La Brea Season Two.
The issues families can have with La Brea Season Two are violence,
blood, death, slavery, sex outside of marriage and more. La Brea Season
Two teaches us that we will run out of resources in close to one hundred
years. So they go back in time to take the resources, because that will
give us more resources. Hollyweird logic. Also typical far left belief
that we are running out of resources.
- Paul
Video: 60%
Audio: 65%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Functionality: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Peacock+
Publisher: Universal Television
Developer: Keshet Studios
Rating: ‘TV-14’ – FOURTEEN and OLDER ONLY {violence, bad language}
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