Make sure to watch season one first, then you will not be confused entering into this season. Same great martial arts, and some new locations that should blow you away.
That's because the cg landscapes (and the one character turning into a gorgeous leafy vegetable) are beautiful. The acting isn't that great though, and sappy at times. Nice fantasy for the kids.
An elite warrior named Sunny (Daniel Wu) embarks on a dangrous, spiritually-fulfilling journey along with his teenage pupil M.K. (Aramis Knight) in this martial-arts drama series from creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. All six episodes of Into the Badlands' first season is featured in this collection, as Sunny begins to train M.K. in combat, struggles to balance his inner beliefs with his loyalty to the powerful Quinn (Marton Csokas), and joins M.K. in dangerous battles with grave consequences. Nick Frost and Lance Henriksen co-star.
Martial arts in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi setting. The main character is a professional killer, but the best-looking fighting scenes are accomplished by a sexy widow. Shame it is only six episodes, but with a cliff-hanger ending, will have you rushing to pick up season two.
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If you liked those old westerns where they never had to reload their pistols, you'll love this (or at least get a good laugh). The bad guys have unlimited automatic pistols, while the good guys have delayed reaction wave guns. If you haven't watched the first movie, this will make no sense, but then it isn't the best sequel anyway, as I think they were just looking for closure. Only watch if you have seen the first one!
Good sci-fi fantasy, highlighting the major aspects of the Manga. Those not familiar with it might find it strange, but will probably want to check out the Manga/Anime after watching it.
This set brings together three new mysteries from the second season of Sherlock, the series that featured Benedict Cumberbatch as the enduringly popular private eye and Martin Freeman as his loyal sidekick Dr. Watson.
Better audio than the first season (though you still may have to turn your volume way up - AFTER the commercials). Starts by filling us in on ending the first season (not too well, in my opinion), then continues nicely, up until there is a tiny clue given (and not explained) that will have you trying to figure out how he did it. But of course you'll need to wait for season three, to find out.
Sherlock offers a 21st century set updating of Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective tales. This release contains every episode from the British program's first season which featured Benedict Cumbercatch and Martin Freeman as the iconic Holmes and Watson.
Good movie-length episodes, with a cliff-hanger ending (that if it weren't to allow the series to continue following Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's characters, could have had a much better conclusion/outcome).
The only problem is with the audio. The BBC commercial that starts each disc is okay, but then I had to turn up the volume to almost full capacity to hear the episodes themselves.
I can only recommend this to those that have already seen the previous installments. If you haven't (and maybe even if you have), it will make no sense.