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In order to watch season 2 now you'd have to pay for the beginning of the season ($1.99 each episode on Amazon and I don't know how Hula Plus works), because you can only watch the LAST 5 episodes at any given time for free on ABC. That's pretty cool for those of us who are current. OR you can always wait until the season ends and for Netflix to add the season 2, which might work out better since the season is due to end in May (you just never know how long it takes Netflix to add stuff!). OR that Hula Plus might be an option for you. HA, I just thought of something - you might have cable TV. I don't do cable anymore and forget that people still do.
There have been 18 episodes so far in season 2 from Sept 30 to Mar 31. New ones start again April 28. Spring break, I guess.
As for the comments of disappointment regarding season 2, I think it is still worth watching. I just take the good with the not so good and remember that it is just a TV show. I think all TV shows have their slumps. Anyway, I am one of the people who still enjoys the show and follows along.
I so appreciate the ideas. I am going on vacation this week til middle May. I think that I'll take your advice and wait until netflix has season 2...I did check the ABC website and it is impossible to catch up. I will watch it...Like you, it is a good show...and I watch very few series at all...So I'll at least give it a shot.
Thanks again for the help.
I so appreciate the ideas. I am going on vacation this week til middle May. I think that I'll take your advice and wait until netflix has season 2...I did check the ABC website and it is impossible to catch up. I will watch it...Like you, it is a good show...and I watch very few series at all...So I'll at least give it a shot.
Thanks again for the help.
You're welcome. After thinking about it, netflix did get Revenge streaming rather quickly after season 1 ended so hopefully they'll do the same with season 2 - like in the summer!
I hope not, domergurl.....but, most shows are, eventually. If the writers, write themselves into a corner and run out of "plausible" material, then I supposed we'll have to say goodbye to the show. There are so few series that we really enjoy as a family....so I HOPE they're able to salvage it, in spite of Mike leaving.
I dont know. I posted abut Kelley leaving a couple days ago (previous page) and in it I commented that many shows go on without their creator. I cited NCIS and even 2 Broke Girls as a couple examples.
In this case it might be a good thing since Kelley always wanted Revenge to have a 13 episode season like cable. Seems he had trouble writing a story for 22-24 eps. Maybe whoever comes in will have a better feel for a network run.
Hey, I used to love the show, but the story is stale. They need a two hour series finale where Emily finally goes full on Kill Bill ... yellow jumpsuit and everything and start wasting people.
Hey, I used to love the show, but the story is stale. They need a two hour series finale where Emily finally goes full on Kill Bill ... yellow jumpsuit and everything and start wasting people.
Hahaha......oh sh*t! Thanks for the visual. LMAO....full out kill bill in a yellow jumpsuit...LOL
Hey, I used to love the show, but the story is stale. They need a two hour series finale where Emily finally goes full on Kill Bill ... yellow jumpsuit and everything and start wasting people.
But....
Is it tired because Kelley didnt know what to do with an extra 9 episodes? A new show runner might be just what the doctor ordered.
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