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9.0

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  1. Feb 7, 2014
    10
    Season 2 of Misfits is my favourite season of Misfits. Season 2 is the best due to the great humour (which is still present in the other seasons, but in this season it is at it's best).
  2. Jan 27, 2021
    8
    With Nathan having being buried alive, a mysterious masked and hooded figure sends a message telling her to go to his grave. Meanwhile a new, more laid back, probation officer arrives.

    Misfit’s second season continues to come up with brilliantly original stories, and retains it’s dark sense of humour for another six episodes of entertaining comedy drama.
  3. Jan 12, 2013
    9
    I definitely enjoyed the second season of Misfits more than the first one. I think they started to get more creative with ideas and the episodes were more eventful. Great to see everyone back too because it always sucks when someone is missing (which I believe happens in Season Three...). The last two episodes were amazing (although the final 'Christmas Special' episode was a tad odd) butI definitely enjoyed the second season of Misfits more than the first one. I think they started to get more creative with ideas and the episodes were more eventful. Great to see everyone back too because it always sucks when someone is missing (which I believe happens in Season Three...). The last two episodes were amazing (although the final 'Christmas Special' episode was a tad odd) but it ended on such a cliffhanger so bring on Season 3 I say! Expand
  4. May 11, 2015
    8
    Not as strong as the first season, but still some terrific telly. Robert Sheehan steals the show again, particularly in the finale. Simon is the most intriguing character, for sure.
  5. Feb 8, 2014
    8
    Misfits season 2 is a strong continuation to the epic first season. The gang is still dealing with how to work with their powers, and new characters are introduced. All in all a great watch.
  6. May 31, 2015
    8
    It seems like the general consensus is that E4's excellent "superhero drama" (though that term seems to not do the show justice), Misfits, has a second season which, as a whole, is more well-rounded and overall, successful, than its astounding predecessor. While I certainly can't agree candidly that I approve of this notion, I can, however, acknowledge that Misfits is not a one-trick pony;It seems like the general consensus is that E4's excellent "superhero drama" (though that term seems to not do the show justice), Misfits, has a second season which, as a whole, is more well-rounded and overall, successful, than its astounding predecessor. While I certainly can't agree candidly that I approve of this notion, I can, however, acknowledge that Misfits is not a one-trick pony; great television is still to be found. The love for the characters (particularly Nathan and Kelly) is still here, the writing is just as strong and weirdly creative and the visuals and ideas seem more advanced than last time (you can tell E4 injected some much needed cash into everyone's favourite council estate). What I found irritating was the addition of Superhoodie and his character's love story with a certain member of the "ASBO 5". It's well-thought-through, sure, but also odd compared to the rest of the show and rather dispiriting as to the future of the show. We still have three seasons after Misfits' second season cliffhanger finale to go though, and once you've experienced this you can't stop watching - ideal then, as it's on Netflix. Expand
  7. Mar 3, 2023
    5
    Oof, talk about aging badly. There were so many times this season were I felt like I was just constantly giving the show the side-eye. Not to mention, I feel like trying to make it into more of a drama exposes the flaws in the writing a bit more. I find that I'm much more likely to forgive/ignore plot contrivances when the tone of the show is lighter. However I feel that, by comparison toOof, talk about aging badly. There were so many times this season were I felt like I was just constantly giving the show the side-eye. Not to mention, I feel like trying to make it into more of a drama exposes the flaws in the writing a bit more. I find that I'm much more likely to forgive/ignore plot contrivances when the tone of the show is lighter. However I feel that, by comparison to S1, this season wanted to chase that drama high and it made it MUCH harder to ignore all the sloppy writing.

    I probably will watch S3 as I really enjoy the natural charisma of the cast but yeah, I probably wouldn't really recommend it nowadays - it's a show that 100% is of its time.
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