Same :( I was frustrated in the beginning with how long they kept Seth and Richie apart, but I think I was a little more invested then actually because I was still enjoying the show exploring the Seth/Kate and Richie/Santanico pairings. Since Richie and Seth reunited though, while they've had their brotherly moments that I've enjoyed, I dunno I feel like it's more action action all the time, and there isn't really a lot of emotional investment for me any more...
The last episode was better for me, but I think I was really struggling around the time of the Uncle Eddie arc because I just didn't care about the brothers and their background the way that season 1 had set-up me up to care, even when the show was trying to set up a poignant moment with his death. I was a lot more invested in the flashbacks to their childhoods last season, but it feels like Richie's character has been flattened out somewhat since then?
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Date: 2015-10-20 12:58 pm (UTC)The last episode was better for me, but I think I was really struggling around the time of the Uncle Eddie arc because I just didn't care about the brothers and their background the way that season 1 had set-up me up to care, even when the show was trying to set up a poignant moment with his death. I was a lot more invested in the flashbacks to their childhoods last season, but it feels like Richie's character has been flattened out somewhat since then?