Sanctuary – Season 2 Starts off Strong, Maybe Too Strong For Me

Written by Lynn on Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at 2:17 pm. Filed in Speculation, TV Shows and tagged , , , , .

I’m not a wimp (most of the time) but I do prefer TV shows that don’t encourage me to be overly emotional or that work me up into a tizzy. However, it seems more and more of my favorites and turning to drama as a way to intensify their episodes.

Sanctuary has never been a drama free show, for sure, but the beginning of season two has added in all kinds of new drama to the first few episodes.

I got a late start watching, for several reasons, the most disruptive being a dead DVR and hours of unwatched TV episodes. That was a good day from drama, for sure, but it left me without a taste for more.

When I finally got to catch up with my faves, I find out Ashley just might be dead. Talk about a mood killer. Sanctuary seemed so promising and then… that.

Ugh.

I’m sure I’m not alone in my disappointment. I won’t say I’m abandoning the show, because I’m really hoping for a great payoff at a later date. I’m also hoping that by the time I realize it isn’t going to happen, I will have finally gotten over her death so that I can still enjoy the show. :) I know, I don’t always make a lot of sense. But there you go. What do you think?

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Lynn Harvey is the designer, developer and administrator of the ScifiFantasies.com website. Her passion for science fiction TV and science documentaries gave her the idea to create this site. She believes God has created a universe so vast it defies comprehension--why not alien worlds and alien races to fill that universe? Lynn's website.

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Scifi Fantasies is the work of Lynn Harvey. Lynn finds sci-fi shows & fantasy series fascinating, along with science documentaries. She doesn't think of programs such as Nova, The Universe, and Mega Disasters as educational, so much as stepping stones for her vivid imagination and background for her beloved sci-fi programming.

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