I enjoyed Episode two even more than the pilot episode. Mickey's character continues to develop, as do the other main characters Spoon and Ema. The high school students' banter is entertaining and often humorous, which provides a nice balance to the intensity of the suspenseful and violent scenes.
Episode two features Shira more, and she has some great scenes. She's crude and caring at the same time. Her awkwardness with her former best friend Hannah hints at another interesting backstory to come.
The imagery of the blue butterfly is striking and I am curious about how and why it links many of the characters together.
Episode two features Shira more, and she has some great scenes. She's crude and caring at the same time. Her awkwardness with her former best friend Hannah hints at another interesting backstory to come.
The imagery of the blue butterfly is striking and I am curious about how and why it links many of the characters together.