I enjoyed Season 2 very nearly as much as Season 1, but I did not watch them back-to-back; that might make a difference. It's been awhile since I saw it, but I don't recall feeling like it was a rehash.
It's worth it! I was surprised that they went there as well, but it was really, really good. There's going to be a 3rd season as well, and I'm really not sure how they're going to pull that off. Such a great show.
yes, it's worth it. it's not a rehash. the trial is a continuation of season 1, and the Gillespie murder investigation is mostly new, since there was only relatively brief reference to it in season 1.
I loved both seasons, but I have no idea what they can do in a third season. I also fear that the David Tenant character is going to die of the heart condition they keep talking about.
Just finished season 2 tonight. It was excellent, but heartwrenching...it was a rehash in some ways and rough to watch these characters' lives get torn up again. I really liked the resolution though, as much as one can in a show like this.
I never really cared all that much about the Sandbrooke case in either season though.
I am very curious about season 3. I assume it would have to be an entirely new story...
The ending of season one was excellent, with the fires lit around the rim of the bay.
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We finished season 1 and really enjoyed it! But I have to say, I'm let down with the first episode of season 2 and I'm wondering about the direction.
The fact that the murdered is pleading not guilty means they're going to re-hash all of the townspeople's various misdeeds and secrets. I feel like we just did that in Season 1, right? I don't know that I want to see this again; it was sad and messy enough the first time. If anyone has finished season 2, can you tell me if it's worth it? Does it take a new and interesting direction?