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BITTEN Season 2

Review by David Blackwell

 

201- BAD BLOOD

202- SCARE TACTICS

Premieres April 17, 2015 from 8/ 7 pm CT

 

STUDIO: SyFy/ Space/ No Equal Entertainment/ Hoodwink Entertainment/ Entertainment One/ Bell Media

Season 2 of BITTEN starts about three days after the ending of season 1 as Elena (Laura Vandervoort) and her werewolf pack are searching for Malcolm Danvers (who has kidnapped the pregnant mate of one of their pack). They soon realize that witches also want Malcolm Danvers Season 2 introduces some new characters like witch coven leader Ruth Winterbourne and her daughter Paige as witches and werewolves may have to team up together to stop a common foe who wants to control the world of the supernatural.   Elena wants revenge (for the murder of her Toronto boyfriend which I think was better for her than hotheaded Clay) so bad and she struggles with it.  Jeremy deals with wolf pack politics as other pack heads want to take control away from him if he doesn’t bring them Malcolm Danvers.

 

The second episode highlights how Clay Danvers (Greystone Holt) was bitten by a werewolf.  It is interesting to see more of the power struggles involved within the worlds of the werewolf packs in addition to introducing new characters.   BITTEN is still a series for fans who loved the first season and it does good follow up on the events of season one while setting the stage for new conflicts.  Clay still seems like a jerk while the other werewolves are various degrees of being cold with Elena being the warm one who is in danger of losing the humanity she was fighting to keep when she left her pack before season 1.   I hope fans of the Otherworld novels (by Kelly Armstrong) will continue to check out the show and maybe even fans of the TV series will read Kelly Armstrong’s novels.  I can’t wait to see how this season develops as the world of BITTEN opens up a little bit more.

 

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