The whole season could've been condensed to 4-5 episodes tops.
The emotional and psychological stuff were well done, but the actual plot was very sparse.
Christina Ricci's Misty is the only thing keeping me interested.
At this point, I wish this was a spoof of Survivor meets The Office .
The first 3 episodes were excellent, the next 3 were okayish, the last 3 were atrocious.
The first 5 episodes were amazing. The last 3 not so much.
Maybe the season was cut short so they had to rush the finale, I don't know.
A season that started strong but fell completely apart in the last 5 episodes.
The first two episodes were amazing. Unfortunately, after that point it became a completely different show.
Massive disappointment.
Bolder than season 1, most likely with a much bigger budget.
Less spy craft than S1 but more character-driven storylines and moral dilemmas.
Season 2 had a rough start, with some really bad episodes (1 and 4 specifically), but the second half was really good, with very well done character drama and conflicts. Overall, I liked this season much more than the first one.
A whole lot of nothingburger from a show that has very little to say about indentured servitude, corporate slavery, grief, empathy etc.
The amateurish Mystery-Box writing reminded me more of the inept season 1 of Lost than the masterfully done season 1 of Westworld.
I much preferred the first season.
Easily the best season of the series, especially the latter half.
Most overrated show I've seen so far. Some parts of it were ridiculous and could've gone a thousand ways differently, but it wasn't bad. It's definitely not "the greatest TV show ever" though.
The season peaked with ep. 6. It was downhill from there.
What a dumpster fire of a show...
The setup was interesting, like a parody of 2001: A Space Odyssey, but after the first couple of episodes it devolved into braindead hi-jinks and unfunny jokes as they murder hundreds of people.
Gary is the typical toxic macho sleezeball throughout the season with no redeeming qualities whatsoever, that emotionally manipulates everyone around him, especially Quinn and Little Cato.
Terribly disappointing.
A mediocre season that ended with the most absurd season finale. While the acting was fairly competent, the writing has been very inconsistent.
A gripping psychological thriller and family drama that drops the ball in the last 3 episodes, especially in the season finale.
A very disappointing season. The level of writing never seemed to rise above middle school level.
I would've rather rewatched the exceptional first season.
Starts a little weak with predominantly lame sex jokes, but it quickly picks up and gets good by the end of the season.
This whole season was like a mix between Brockmire and Black Mirror. Some social issues were kinda hamfisted into the story but overall it wasn't that bad and the finale was very emotional.