The suspense was sky high after the first episode of the season, with Bo rescuing Kenzi from Valhalla but at the cost of her own soul. Only then does she completely discover the identity of her father. At this poignant point the plot seems to get confused, just where it needed to fulfill prior promises.
Instead very little happens in hell and Bo gets out before we know it, which causes problems with what follows:
The screenplay skips around so fast that at one point it gives the (false) impression that Vex has been made to look like Bo to fool a Valkyrie into taking his soul instead of hers back to hell. But the Valkyrie manages to contradict this plan twice, creating a nonsense.
I won't bother to review any other episodes, so I'll say here that the puns are stifling throughout the series. A famous writer advised 'murder your darlings' and, in summary, this writer would do well to review the screenplay more critically before calling it done.
Instead very little happens in hell and Bo gets out before we know it, which causes problems with what follows:
The screenplay skips around so fast that at one point it gives the (false) impression that Vex has been made to look like Bo to fool a Valkyrie into taking his soul instead of hers back to hell. But the Valkyrie manages to contradict this plan twice, creating a nonsense.
I won't bother to review any other episodes, so I'll say here that the puns are stifling throughout the series. A famous writer advised 'murder your darlings' and, in summary, this writer would do well to review the screenplay more critically before calling it done.