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The second season intends the world on the precarious edge of war and turmoil all around. Starting with the risky development from Anna who chooses to release Red Sky on the planet. In the interim, Chad, looking for recovery for being utilized by Anna. Erica goes on a journey to find a scientist who can give her the answers to what Red Sky is.
Yves Simoneau, David Barrett, Bryan Spicer, Frederick E.O. Toye, Dean White, Jonathan Frakes, Robert Duncan McNeill, Bobby Roth, John Behring, Ralph Hemecker, Steve Shill, Jesse Warn, Jeff Woolnough
If you relish the prospect of Elizabeth Mitchell kicking ass and Morena Baccarin being ridiculously inappropriate, with the occasional moment of squickiness or splodiness thrown in for good measure, then you'll want to make a date with V.
If this alien-adventure melodrama were any more cartoonish, you might expect the Road Runner to "Beep Beep!" behind the evil Anna the next time she's foiled.
Do we care? Well, not really. The groan-worthy dialogue, usually spoken in a monotone by alien and human alike, is rarely credible and lacks the kind of self-aware irony that might make this enjoyable.
To me, this was V's finest hour: A twistedly funny, fast-paced good time, which simultaneously gave me what I want and snatched all my hopes and dreams out from under me.
Worse is evil lizard leader Anna and her war on emotion that turns into a literal soul-sucking crusade that rivals the plot of Star Trek V as one of the silliest sci-fi plots of all time.