some cheesy moments. It's basically Back to the future vs True Detective vs Days of our lives. Didn't really have trouble following who is who because both seasons were out when i started. I feel like the constant explaining of who is who, what's going on was over the top but necessary i guess. Once you figure out the rhythm and style, i wouldn't say it becomes 100% predictable but it becomes redundant a little.
The overall message i got from it is that if you keep trying to change the past you condemn yourself to hell mentally. Because it's simply impossible yet a lot of us do it in real life. It's also interesting how they all conning each other time and time again to reach their personal goals (the "good" and the "bad" guys) yet they always end up conning themselves (sometimes literally) and there's always a "good" reason... As fukked up as she was, Hannah is the wisest out of all of them. She just said fukk all of them and finds a way to get her fresh start. The problem is, i suspect her lesdon will be that she can't run away from who she is since it's hinted that she links up with Egon (a married man).
Show is good but the montages, the way they hint at stuff in a not so subtle way, the feel of it, it's starting to feel like a soap opera... Didnt like how season 2 ended either. Then again didn't like the last scene of season 1 either. It feels like they are trying too hard in the way they present the twist in the last scenes of both seasons.
Overall i gove the series an 8 out of 10.
Noah's character is dope. So is Adam. The religious refernces are interesting. Noah being in the bunker with a few of them (Noah's arc) adam being the first man. Meaning it all starts from him. I'm sure i missed a few. I might weem harsh on it but the show is dope