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Continuum Season Two

 

 

SCORE: 54

 

Continuum Season Two 

 

There are all kinds of different thoughts on time travel, time paradoxes, and other time related concepts. I have watched a couple of seasons of Continuum and decided to review season two of the television show. It has an interesting take on time travel.

Kiera Cameron is from the year 2077. She gets pulled back into the year 2012 when the Liber8 terrorists go back in time to change the timeline. Kiera teams up with the local police and Detective Carlos Fonnegra specifically. Her mission is to capture these Liber8 terrorists, keep the timeline the same, and get back to her own time. She has a husband and a son in her time period that she wants to get back to.

The bad content in Continuum Season Two is violence, blood, bad language (at the level of a ‘R’ rated movie in some episodes), enticement to lust, sexual deviancy, nudity, lies, deceit, and plenty of murder. Freelancers make an appearance in Continuum Season Two. In fact they become pivotal new characters near the end of the season. They are trying to clean up the timeline.

Continuum Season Two contains quite a few interesting moments with some rather interesting characters. The emotions Continuum Season Two brings are ones that we can barely connect with. Imagine being trapped in the past with no way to get back to your time. Even if you did it may have been changed. Continuum Season Two is thought provoking in these issues.

Continuum Season Two is only thirteen episodes. So very short for a television season. It is actually a little over half of a season. There is bonus content in this SyFy television show like commentary, and behind the scenes.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 40%
Sound: 50%
Replay: 60%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: DVD
Publisher: Thunderbird Pictures
Developer: Phase4Films

Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated


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