Cohesive Storylines
The only premiere episode I’ve ever liked was the one for season 3B because, for the most part, whatever it is that showrunner Jeff Davis thinks he’s setting up at the start of each season rarely gets played out cohesively for the remaining episodes. The big ideas happen in the start and each of each season, and all that falls in between is typically where the show’s best work takes place. Season two was the best at this because the set up, build up and follow through were all there and worked wonderfully. It was a slow burn and an exciting reveal of who the big bads were, and the series needs to rewind back to that storytelling format.
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