The Ark Season Two
SCORE: 66
Another year and we got another month of Peacock+ to watch
Wrestlemania. Once that was done I started checking out other shows to
do reviews on. The Ark Season Two was there so I decided to watch that
twelve episodes that are forty-three minutes long. This television show
continues an interesting science fiction fantasy universe.
The issues families can have with The Ark Season Two are violence,
blood, sexual deviancy, lack of attire, enticement to lust, sex outside
of marriage and more. Spoilers are going to be a part of this review.
The two Arks part ways at the beginning of the season. There are only so
many people that can be on an Ark due to the oxygen devices.
There are some interesting things that happen in this season of The Ark.
We find out that the number one is actually a clone. There is a distress
signal where an Ark full of clones crash landed. There are fifteen
characters from Ark 15 that join Ark 1. There is tension and trust
issues with the different groups. It does not help that there is deceit
from these new characters.
The two major government groups work together in The Ark Season Two
toward peace. We also find out the GSA did some horrible things in the
past. Like trying to murder billions to allow others a better and longer
life. There are some interesting moral dilemmas in The Ark Season Two.
Logic is a major part of this season as well.
The crew makes it to their destination and find a colony there in The
Ark Season Two. The colonists are being mind controlled and almost take
over Ark 1 as well. The captain of Ark 1 decides to go look for the
other Arks at the end of The Ark Season Two. There is also a tablet with
words on it discovered on the colonized planet. There are interesting
threads for another season of this show.
- Paul
Video: 65%
Audio: 60%
Replay/Extras: 74%
Functionality: 76%
Family Friendly Factor: 54%
System: Peacock+
Publisher: PFI Studios
Developer: Electric Entertainment
Rating: ‘TV-14’ – FOURTEEN and OLDER ONLY {violence, bad language}
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