Seeing the message of rebellion be remit through defeated politicians and some questionable actors lends an uncanny quality to what is already a series with notorious shallow cultural influences. Ya'know what I have heard before aptly described as cosplay, and I can't help it but agree.
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Plus, the show just doesn't have room for more nuance while it tries to fit many seasons of work in one, but it certainly could've, otherwise this feels incomplete at best.
However I do think the sore spot a la Cinta felt pretty cheap, and I think they underestimated the context greatly.
BUUUUT yeah, if I had to say anything about S2 it’s that it was really doing a LOT in a single season.
And that means how it conveys its messages is far more prone to troublesome ideas that breathe through the actions of its characters.
I agree, and I still think there is some really great stuff messaging wise in there even if it is all over the place, it helps that the actors offering compelling preformances too.
deary me