The Gifted - Season 2 Episode 3 coMplications Pick a side. Take a stand.
Overview: Polaris' baby begins to suffer from a deadly illness, leaving the Inner Circle unable to heal her, and prompting them to turn to an unexpected source for help. Meanwhile, Reed and Lauren take an excursion to deliver illegal meds, but Reed's powers complicate their plans. Then, Thunderbird and Blink meet the leader of the Morlocks - a shadowy group of mutants that live underground - who offers to help them find the Inner Circle, but the two factions may not have the same goals.
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after watching the first episode of this program I am not afraid to admit that if it keeps going like this we are in for a huge action show and very enjoyable experience I am so ready to watch more of the story and you are sure going to enjoy this for sure if you keep an open mind you will for sure enjoy it this completely blew my expectations out of the water and I was spellbound cant wait for more of the story
At first, the series seemed cool. The pilot is a great sell to keep a new viewer. However, as it keeps going, even before the end of first season, the show turns into a boring repetitive plot or a dragged story-line with deliberately inserted over-sexualised/slutty characters probably to hook simple-minded male viewers. The reason it deserves some credit is that it's well done enough to be a great alternative to Marvel's new competing shows with annoyingly preachy writing. Also, the graphic effects are moderately done. It's nice to have a competitor to Marvel. If you want true deeper mutant show however, I'll consider *"Legion"* instead. It's ways better. **This is what you get when you buy X-men from Wish.com but plastered it with a "hot blonde"**