"Atlantis" A New Dawn: Part Two (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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Better than the Series Two premiere!
tlfirth22 November 2014
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This was definitely a great installment from BBC Atlantis, and yet I'm still a little unsatisfied. This week's had some great character moments, and some wonderful surprises, but it mainly took a back seat to the violence. And what violence it was. The BBC might get a few complaints about the watershed timing for this one!

Of the things that I liked, Lord Sarpedon's change of heart was quite emotional and surprising and brought a new twist to the story, and his terrible death was gut-wrenching, albeit explicit. Also, the deserting Atlanteans appearing in the woods was quite a nice twist too, allowing the viewers to ponder whether or not the deserters would decide to save Atlantis.

The battle scenes were nicely done, I have to say, despite the CGI being a little sketchy. There were clearly some nods to the Lord of the Rings, but it was all very nicely put together. It was also great to follow Dion's perspective throughout, allowing some great fight scenes. The final scene between the Oracle and Hercules was quite a contrast to the rest of the story, but it provided a great plateau for the continuation of Series Two.

To the detriment of the story was Pythagoras' character. His blatantly obvious outbursts really ruined it for me, and his potential Series Two is a little hazy for me. Yes, he's improved his fighting skills, but we've got Jason and Hercules to do that, why do we need someone else to join in? In addition, the script continues to let down the series, with the character exchanges providing too many predictable lines. It may suit some viewers, but to those who are used to watching complicated plots such as Doctor Who and Sherlock, this really needs to step up.

Other than that though, this was a very strong story, full of menace and excitement and a few interesting moments dotted throughout. The beginning brought us right back to where we left off last week, and I'm happy to point out that the Cyclops in the cave was handled nicely with Hercules' character really getting some development that will be to his advantage in the future. We're starting to see the hero in him.

Looking on to the next episode, I'm a little skeptical about another "tournament-type" story, but I can never speak to soon. It's a great start for Atlantis' second series, and I hope the high standards continue!
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5/10
Safeguard Atlantis
GameAndWatch14 December 2014
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Basically 'a new dawn' is an all action two parter which we've seen all before in other shows. It attempts epic battle scenes and also features a dragon reminiscent of other fantasy dramas.

It all looked great, but felt shallow. I found it a sad deviation from the usual jolly romps.

If you can't be bothered to watch it, here's the condensed story line: Pasiphae sends Sarpedon to infiltrate Atlantis and steal the Palladium. Which is in part the magic behind the city's defence. The merry threesome are sent to retrieve the totem. Jason is wounded. They struggle back to find Atlantis in a losing battle. The Palladium's restoration helps Atlantis win the fight.

Ariadne is hardened after the battle and seeks retribution in Pasiphae's death. And forsakes her love (for now). Hercules discovers that Jason is Pasiphae's son.

Pasiphae failing to recognise Jason before now is the true mystery in this yawn fest.
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