<\/span><\/h2>\nTwo characters who DID get some nice focus this season are Julia and Chase. Julia is working on becoming an ACME agent, while Chase has to deal with rejoining Interpolafter getting severely injured. Chase was definitely not my favorite character in the first season.<\/p>\n
Actually, I found him quite annoying since he would never listen to Julia. But now that he is on his own, I found him entertaining as he still tries to track down the elusive Femme Rogue. They both have their ties to the Chief, who also gets a lot of great focus this season. A big complaint I saw in season 1 was how the various countries were portrayed in the show.<\/p>\n
Specifically, people native to the various countries shown pointed out how the depictions of the country were sometimes just flat out wrong. This was honestly a huge bummer to see, as this of all shows should be the one relaying accurate information.<\/p>\n
I am not personally knowledgeable about these various countries, both in season 1 and season2, like even with San Francisco I do not know it well enough to say that they got anything wrong, so I cannot say if the information is any more accurate than before. But at least Season 2 features a lot more of the locals speaking their native language, even if just for a few lines. When Player does give his little tangent on the country of the day, it still feels a bit unnatural unfortunately, but one thing we need to remember is that the show is meant for kids ages 6-11 with the intent of being educational, even if the sophistication of the writing gives the impression that it is for an older audience.<\/p>\nCarmen Sandiego Season 2<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nThankfully, that\u2019s pretty much the only time this show feels like it\u2019s for very young children. The storytelling is tightly written, with shocking twists and turns that legitimately made me gasp. This is especially true when it concerns Carmen\u2019s past, which is the driving force throughout the season.<\/p>\n
She is willing to go to great lengths to learn the truth of her origins, even if it means putting her life in danger. If you thought season one\u2019s finale was good with the reveal that it was Shadows that actually found Carmen 20 years ago, just wait until you see what season 2 And what I just mentioned is only scratching the surface of what we see in this ten-episode season.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Carmen Sandiego Season 2 Episodes:<\/span><\/h2>\nThese episodes gave me almost everything I wanted and more. If it\u2019s not already obvious, I loved this season. But it is clear that there is so much more that could be explored in the show, meaning need to help this show get more episodes.<\/p>\n
So far only 20 episodes were ordered by Netflix, and when season 2 breaths of air, that order will be fulfilled. I definitely do not want to see another good show on Netflix get canceled, so spread the word to watch this amazing show. I am certain everyone that loved season 1 will also love this season, and even fans of the original show and game will see that this take on the character is done extremely well, even if it\u2019s not what they remember from their childhood.<\/p>\n
If you enjoyed this review then tells us through the comment. Once you have seen the season, make sure to tell me what you thought about it by adding a comment in the section below. I also posted the script for the video early on the Cartoon Universe patreon. Patrons of any level got this early look, so if you want these perks and more, become a patron today.<\/p>\n