Continuum review – 2×11: ‘Second Guess’

Continuum continues its outstanding second season run as a series of debilitating hacks cripple Vancouver and a few politicians make some significant power moves. Let’s bitch it out…
Continuum continues its outstanding second season run as a series of debilitating hacks cripple Vancouver and a few politicians make some significant power moves. Let’s bitch it out…
Kiera (Rachel Nichols) becomes judge, jury and executioner when Julian (Richard Harmon) is released from prison as Continuum revisits the same themes as last week. Let’s bitch it out…In ‘Second Listen’ Garza (Luvia Petersen) nearly killed Alec (Erik Knudsen) because Continue reading
After spending a good portion of the second season being threatened in jail, Julian (Richard Harmon) pops up to stand trial in an episode that isn’t as strong as it could be. Let’s bitch it out…
It’s “let the right one in” week on Continuum as both Alec (Erik Knudsen) and Kiera (Rachel Nichols) open themselves up emotionally and let others in on their secrets. Unfortunately it appears that only one of these storylines will have a Continue reading
Wow. Just wow. With ‘Second Opinion’ Continuum delivers the best episode of the series and cements its status as one of the best science-fiction dramas on television. Huge accolades to follow. Let’s bitch it out…
The appearance of a second future crime fighting suit proves comedic, violent and emotionally heartbreaking as Continuum dials down the mythology for a low-key episode. Let’s bitch it out…
After two solid outings, Continuum kicks into overdrive as the intentions of warring factions of Liber8 are elaborated on and the bodies hit the floor. Let’s bitch it out…
Continuum tackles a genre convention – the prison transport heist – as Liber8 fractures into two opposing groups with very different principles. Plus: a little romantic backstory on Sonya (Lexa Doig) and Travis (Roger Cross). Let’s bitch it out…