In season one there were breathtakingly dramatic moments that blended seamlessly with technical revelations and setbacks. An example of this would be Isaacs ability to "out-math" an entire department of scientists. The technical blended with the emotional.
In season two, this series has morphed and thus degraded into a personality study. The characters are hollow, unsympathetic, not charismatic, and beyond a gruesome murder of one of the most dynamic characters of Manhattan season one, lacks drama.
For this show to work, as it did in season one, it needed to blend the technical with the dramatic. For season II this series is a total fail.
In season two, this series has morphed and thus degraded into a personality study. The characters are hollow, unsympathetic, not charismatic, and beyond a gruesome murder of one of the most dynamic characters of Manhattan season one, lacks drama.
For this show to work, as it did in season one, it needed to blend the technical with the dramatic. For season II this series is a total fail.