An excellent start to the intrigue of season 2 after the excitement of episode 1. Raelle's new powers are explored as is Tally's growing confidence in herself. The first day of War College throws a few curves at the witches. Meanwhile Anacostia contacts Scylla as they begin to investigate the Camarilla. A cease fire between the Army and the Spree seems in the offing. In general this seems to be a Tally-centric episode with not only her confidence but her dreams of, and connection to General Alder from her brief time as a Biddy being examined. She is seeing events from Alders past and there is a mysterious and powerful witch present who seems to have been scrubbed from history. Amanda Tapping directs this episode with her usual skill.
2 Reviews
boring
poinla377 July 2021
Slow (no issue with that as long as there's a meaning and some artistic view behind, which is not the case), badly written, overacted, grandiloquent. Characters seem out of place and overdoing it all the time.
Sorry but you can't have a good series about schemings and politics if it's not well written and acted. Also, there's noting much at stakes appart teenagers feelings...
Sorry but you can't have a good series about schemings and politics if it's not well written and acted. Also, there's noting much at stakes appart teenagers feelings...
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