Plot; After bowing out of his training with Tron, feeling he's not up to the challenge, Beck is caught by security and forced to fight in the games, where he learns that his activities as the "renegade" have begun to inspire other programs.
Reasonably strong second episode, with Beck following the standard hero's journey by refusing the call. I was a bit surprised by how quickly he went from "Okay, Tron, let's do this!" to "No thanks, Tron. I can't do this!", but it serves its purpose. Once again the animation is beautiful and the soundtrack a highlight. I'm trying to warm up to Beck, but so far he's not as appealing as I'd have liked. The same can be said for his friends. The villains have potential, but they need to be brought to the forefront.
Reasonably strong second episode, with Beck following the standard hero's journey by refusing the call. I was a bit surprised by how quickly he went from "Okay, Tron, let's do this!" to "No thanks, Tron. I can't do this!", but it serves its purpose. Once again the animation is beautiful and the soundtrack a highlight. I'm trying to warm up to Beck, but so far he's not as appealing as I'd have liked. The same can be said for his friends. The villains have potential, but they need to be brought to the forefront.