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The second season comes back strongly through new events, where Apollon surrounds the base at those critical moments. In the meantime, Simon scrambles for an unusual treatment, and sends Rasmus' secret to him but threatens to tear the group apart. On the other hand, Simon and Martin follow Rasmussen and Sarah, who are in their relationship during the escape and Patrick is discovering another.
The science fiction in this episode gets so science-fictiony-poisonous trees, plants and people communicating via their telepathic virus...-that the speed works against our suspension of disbelief.
It all makes for a sluggish, narratively inert and dull season, at least until the final episode-and-a-half... It does, however, set up an intriguing season three.
Perhaps it was better left to the imagination, because this is a disappointingly dull slog that injects almost three hours of filler into about an hour and a half's worth of plot.