Talk about mixed reviews.
Here is the full Halo Season 2 release schedule:
- Episode 1 - “Sanctuary:” Thursday, February 8
- Episode 2 - “Sword:” Thursday, February 8
- Episode 3 - “Visegrad:” Thursday, February 15
- Episode 4 - “Reach:” Thursday, February 22
- Episode 5 - “Aleria:” Thursday, February 29
- Episode 6 - “Onyx:” - Thursday, March 7
- Episode 7 - “Thermopylae:” Thursday, March 14
- Episode 8 - “Halo:” Thursday, March 21
Only 12 reviews on RT, but it’s at 92%. Hoping it’s good. I liked the first season better than most so if the second season is an improvement upon that, I’ll likely dig it.
Same. Never played the games so I just liked it as a sci fi show.
I might be wrong, but in the games the UNSC tries to evacuaye what they can from Reach, but they knew it was to be "The Alamo" of their retreat to regroup.I don't understand the focus on Kwan and the Rubble. Why is the Rubble important, why do we need Soren, and why do we need Kwan?
Kwan I think might have some connection to the Forerunners and the artifacts I suppose? So I guess there's that. I just find those subplots very distracting and insignificant.
i also don't understand the UNSC, ONI, and Ackerson's decisions and actions here. It almost feels like the right outcome should be they are prepping for some sort of prepared or subjugation to the Covenant.
I might be wrong, but in the games the UNSC tries to evacuaye what they can from Reach, but they knew it was to be "The Alamo" of their retreat to regroup.
I remember the game differently, I did hear that the games and books definitely differed.My understanding in the book was that Reach falls by an accidental human error, and they tracked a fleet ship back to Reach. It wasn't this gaslighting-type conspiracy. Based on Ackerson's decisions I almost feel like he wants humanity to lose to Covenant and surrender to them as the new overlords so they will survive.