Believe, Ep. 1.12, “Second Chance” contrasts Bo and Dani
The first and only season of Believe (so far) comes to a close with a series finale that focuses on the growing bond between Tate and Bo, and the difference between what drives Bo and Dani.
The first and only season of Believe (so far) comes to a close with a series finale that focuses on the growing bond between Tate and Bo, and the difference between what drives Bo and Dani.
The danger posed by Dani comes to the fore as Tate and Bo confront Skouras while Winter tries to heal Channing in a thrilling episode.
Ferrell gets a look at the other side of the Orchestra vs. Winter fight as both her and her daughter are rescued by Bo and Tate, leading her to work with the latter to escape from the ensuing cave-in, in a strong episode.
Tate and Bo clash over how far to go to help save someone from a fatal crash, while Winter hatches a scheme to get Channing back in a strong episode.
Channing and Winter make their first offensive strike against Orchestra, while Bo and Tate deal with the newfound knowledge of their relation to each other in an exciting episode.
Following last week’s focus on Tate, this week’s episode shines a light on Channing’s backstory, in an engaging episode that effectively balances character and plot progression.
The show puts Tate’s history front and centre in this week’s episode, giving the audience a better understanding of the character and his motivations in a well-done episode.
A new variable enters the fray in the struggle for Bo as the show adds further shades to both Channing and Tate in a thrilling episode
The questionable methods Skouras uses on the people at his facility comes to light as the FBI continues to be right at the heels of Tate, Bo, and Winter in another enjoyable outing from the show.
The maternal side of Bo’s parentage takes centre stage in this week’s episode, as the FBI continues to breathe down the necks of Tate and his daughter in an entertaining outing.
The show adds new variables in the mix of groups trying to protect Bo, and examines the motivations of Skouras and his group in a solid follow-up to the pilot.
With the backing of JJ Abrams and Alfonso Cuarón, the pilot of Believe starts the show off well, with a strong supporting cast and a lot of potentially interesting directions for the show to go.
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