The Sandman Season Two
SCORE: 34
I just recently finished watching The Sandman Season Two. There are
twelve episodes that make up The Sandman Season Two. The length of the
episodes range from forty-five minutes to one hour and ten minutes. The
issues families can have with The Sandman Season Two are nudity,
enticement to lust, bad language, blood, violence, false gods, climate
change, evolution and more.
There are aspects of The Sandman Season Two that are actively against
God. There are multiple characters suffering from the mental illness of
gender dysphoria in The Sandman Season Two. This show encourages the
mental illness with no treatment. I also noticed that The Sandman Season
Two refuses to explain opposing viewpoints. Typical Hollyweird.
The Dream King is open to change within The Sandman Season Two. He goes
to hell to free a woman he loved. She has been in hell for ten thousand
years. Lucifer decides he is done and closes up hell. Lucifer then gives
the key to the Dream King in The Sandman Season Two. So the Dream King
must then decide who to give the key to.
After many conversations The Dream King gives the keys to hell to the
angels and heaven. It is their property after all. The woman he loves is
freed and she wants nothing to do with him. So we then go on a story arc
about the son of the Dream King in The Sandman Season Two. His son wants
to die for reasons that are explained in the show.
The Dream King kills his son and then deals with his replacement. The
child conceived in the Dreaming. The Furies come after The Dream King
for spilling family blood. The baby winds up becoming the next Dream
King in The Sandman Season Two. We have a funeral and the final episode
is Death having one day of life.
- Paul
Video: 30%
Audio: 40%
Replay: 30%
Functionality: 40%
Family Friendly Factor: 30%
System: Netflix
Publisher: Netflix
Developer: Warner Bros TV
Rating: ‘TV-MA’ - SEVENTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Language, Self Harm, Sex,
Suicide, Violence
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