Episode 2: The rating is for the development, acting, girls and boys included, though I am beginning to like just a little the inclusion of the group of boys.
They writers start to show us that they know a little what to do with the girls as with the boys. There are many flashbacks, many "redundant" unrealistic scenes, some / many of them contribute to us getting to know more the characters, but the flow, vibe and "interesting" "thrilling" atmosphere are just not there. It's just sets of flashbacks mostly about one character, beautifully depicted though.
Also, again, as in episode one, (toward the end) the adult person present in the scene is without charisma, feeling, empathy while the "head" literally just "smirks" at her full of agenda.
One of the weaknesses in that bunker is that we are just shown two active persons (for now), as if the others are standing behind the cameras, laughing tummy and brain at Raf and Leah.
They writers start to show us that they know a little what to do with the girls as with the boys. There are many flashbacks, many "redundant" unrealistic scenes, some / many of them contribute to us getting to know more the characters, but the flow, vibe and "interesting" "thrilling" atmosphere are just not there. It's just sets of flashbacks mostly about one character, beautifully depicted though.
Also, again, as in episode one, (toward the end) the adult person present in the scene is without charisma, feeling, empathy while the "head" literally just "smirks" at her full of agenda.
One of the weaknesses in that bunker is that we are just shown two active persons (for now), as if the others are standing behind the cameras, laughing tummy and brain at Raf and Leah.