Jan 5, 2025
I disliked the first season so much, but I decided to trust the process and continue watching it. it was worth it.
Unlike season one, the second season gives you some hints by which you can guess who might be the culprit and how their plan works. On the other hand, it also follows the story of Ron's life, our main character, which all of us are obviously more interested in.
I somehow believe all the random cases that we watched Ron solve were only there to show us "hey this dude is a genius! he solves cases with just a glance." I think one case was
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enough to prove this to us, but they gave us many random and unrelated cases in season one with no hint for the viewer to guess and follow what happened, which made season one boring.
however, season two somehow fixed these issues a bit:
1) cases had more hints for the viewer to assume who the culprit is.
2) we learn new information about who Ron is and what has happened to him.
3) some of the cases that Ron solves are related to him and who he is.
I believe season two (and season one also) should've focused on Ron's story more and avoided solving unnecessary unrelated cases to make it more enjoyable and interesting. however, the cases in season two were solved in a logical way with all the given hints, forcing viewers to pause and try to solve the case on their own.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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