What started out as a hilarious bit where Yumyulack imprisoned miniaturised humans soon became an integral and much lauded part of the show. Not only is it far better than that aforementioned review gave it credit for, but you also need to watch season one if you have any hope of making sense out of The Wall storyline threaded throughout. And you don't even need to have watched the first season to enjoy these new episodes, but missing out on that initial run would be a mistake. Oh, and there's also The Pupa, a ticking time-bomb who will one day wipe out humanity and terraform the planet to match their homeworld.īut you don't need to know any of this going in thanks to a handy intro that spells all this out. Together, Korvo, Terry, Jesse and Yumyulack are much like any other family, except they occasionally try and kill each other. Solar Opposites' fate after season 2 revealed
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