Finally caught up with season 2. In general, I think I maybe enjoyed this even more than the first season. There were so many great scenes, and I also felt the acting was stronger this time around. Loved seeing Cittagazé, and it even felt like a small coastal french town at times. Loved the scenes with Lyra and the scientist, especially the scientist's big dawning moment of realization.
But with the 7th episode, I almost felt like it was too rushed, and it made me feel like I had missed something between the previous. Some sequence of events don't make much sense.
Also, for something based on book 2, which if I remember right, was the biggest of the three, it seemed way short. And by episode 7, they're already talking about the war that culminates in the third. I feel that the 3rd season is going to have to do a lot of heavy lifting. I really hope we get to see the Mulefa and their world, as they were one of my favourite parts of the next book.
I noticed towards the end, when we hear voices talking about the upcoming war, creatures that were up on a ridge that fled as the group got closer. I don't remember these from the book. Anyone know what they were?
But with the 7th episode, I almost felt like it was too rushed, and it made me feel like I had missed something between the previous. Some sequence of events don't make much sense.
For example, while I understand why Lee Scoresby had died, I didn't understand why Will's father had, as it just seemed so sudden and badly telegraphed. It hadn't looked like he had any injuries, unless I missed something.
Also, for something based on book 2, which if I remember right, was the biggest of the three, it seemed way short. And by episode 7, they're already talking about the war that culminates in the third. I feel that the 3rd season is going to have to do a lot of heavy lifting. I really hope we get to see the Mulefa and their world, as they were one of my favourite parts of the next book.
I noticed towards the end, when we hear voices talking about the upcoming war, creatures that were up on a ridge that fled as the group got closer. I don't remember these from the book. Anyone know what they were?