Member Reviews
This episode focused on Loki while Holden’s group entered the Sanctuary. They quickly suspect something is not right and, as they walk further into it, they discover that the Sanctuary might not be exactly what they hoped for.
Even though this episode was quite predictable, I still enjoyed it.
The characters developed a bit as we got to know more about Loki’s past, which was nice. I’m curious to see how the story moves forward for the rest of the season and I’m excited to keep reading it.
Sorry but I couldn't get into the book at all. I tried though, I'm so sorry for my ADD brain.
My favourite so far by a longshot! OZ is suitably adorable and creepy as they team finally explore the insides of Sanctuary. Nice to see some characters finally coming out of their shells.
This episode is where I wish the story would stay! This group is fun and actually doing things. Not just stuck under Inez's thumb like little children. This episode follows Loki and I really like his character ever since we learned about his back story, I thought he was interesting character and he is just as awesome here. This group actually found t he place they were looking for! Though in true ReMade fashion, it's not quite as easy as you'd think.
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I love this series. It always leaves you with more questions than answers and that's kind of, meh, but I love the sci-fi aspect and the characters (Umta is the best!). This chapter was fun to read and captivating. I would recommend it. 4 out of 5 stars.
DISCLAIMER: Since this review is for the 2nd season of this story, season 1 spoilers will appear. If you intend on reading this, please take heed.
Episode #4 is from Loki’s POV. After finding out in season 1 that he committed suicide due to how terribly he was bullied in school, I felt like he became one of the most compelling characters in ReMade. Knowing how awful things were for him in his previous life, it is even more interesting to see him reinventing himself to be the opposite of who he was before. Sometimes succeeding, and sometimes not. Because let’s face it, you can never completely change who you are and totally erase your base personality traits. Even if you don’t always show them to other people, they are still there.
We get more back story on Loki including playing video games, his relationship with his sister, and it also offers very obvious foreshadowing for what’s going on in this episode.
In this episode, the 2nd group of kids finds Sanctuary, the place they decided to look for at the end of Season 1. Arcadia advised that it was a human stronghold, and if they were to find any other living humans, that’s where they’d find them. Unfortunately, they don’t find any humans. But they do find a fully stocked bunker with everything they could possibly need to survive, and pack with them everything they can to take back to the other group of kids. But, what are they going to do when they find out Sanctuary’s AI has other ideas?
I’m really enjoying the Sanctuary aspect of this season. Their experiences within Sanctuary are sure to be action filled and entertaining. I’ll definitely be looking forward to episode #6, as each episode goes from one group of kids to the other.
ARC kindly provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.