The series "Manhattan" has created a ripple of questions and interest that is being carried on to season 2. As the season 1 finale of Manhattan ended, it appears that more challenging times awaits the characters and the plot gets even harder. The plot shows how survival is needed in to live in a world-changing bomb. The season 2 will also show how Liza's sickness will play a part in the overall plot of the story.
There's a lot of changes that the fans and enthusiasts of season 2 can look forward to. Cinemablend disclosed earlier that throughout Season 1, WGN America's Manhattan introduced viewers to a complicated world full of science and history. The series fixates on a multi-faceted characters finding ways to survive with ease in a dwelling built precisely to create a world-changing bomb.
In the next season of "Manhattan", the challenge of Liza's illness comes to the front. Life at Los Alamos would be filled with anxiety for everyone's mental state. However, it appears that the most affected character is that of Olivia Williams' Liza Winter. As a Liza's character contained by the community matures next season, it becomes a question of how mentally unstable Liza is, and how it will upset her life.
The show's creator Sam Shaw, together with executive producer Thomas Schlamme, and cast members John Benjamin Hickey, Rachel Brosnahan, Ashley Zukerman, Katja Herbers, and Christopher Denham offers revelations that more characters will join the show. TV Guide revealed that when the series returns, the tension will remain at 11 as the show endures to tell a morally gray story about this complicated time in American history. A story that still echoes today as the 70th anniversaries of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki comes close.
Other challenges such as fear, embracing the characters. Mstars News relayed that will focus on the events leading up to Trinity test. This event is the first detonation of an atomic weapon, which happened more than 70 years ago. In the upcoming season, Charlie Isaacs and Abby struggle with their unforeseen new power on the Hill.
The season 2 of "Manhattan" will mark another beginning for the characters as they learn to survive and thrive in an environment that doesn't value life. As the next season deals with Liza's sickness, only time can tell.
For the non-followers, WGN America's historical wartime drama Manhattan will soon return to its second season on Tuesday, Oct. 13.
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