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Season 2 – Blake's 7

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Blake's 7 — Season 2

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Paul Mount Starburst Nov 24
All in all, it’s a strong sophomore season that starts to flesh out the group’s strongest characters even as it ends – unbeknownst to its fans at the time – with the loss of its lead character and another underdeveloped secondary one. Go to Full Review
John Bensalhia Den of Geek 04/18/2018
Overall, Season Two is like a big dipper. Plenty of highs but quite a few lows too. Overall, it manages to deal with the story arcs of Star One and Blake's out-of-control fanaticism very well. Go to Full Review
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Henrik J Sep 5 Season 2 is arguably better than season one, on the one hand the show has now found its feet and the ship and crew have a solid objective, however the new actor for Travis while good just isn't as good as the original, however whether you prefer the first season or the second both are great. See more Daniel M 05/17/2023 You now know the characters and what is at stake. It's time to put it all on the line. This season improved on the previous and has a most climactic ending. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Jan 9, 1979 Redemption ORAC's prediction of the Liberator's destruction seems about to come true when spaceships of equal power attack. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 16, 1979 Shadow Over the crew's objections, Blake insists on negotiating an alliance with an interplanetary mob dealing in drugs. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 23, 1979 Weapon Servalan has Blake cloned as part of a plan to take a secret weapon from its renegade creator. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 30, 1979 Horizon A federation commissioner controls the leader of a distant world where all but Avon are captured. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 6, 1979 Pressure Point Unaware his ally has been captured, Blake plans to destroy Star One, the federation computer core on Earth. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 20, 1979 Trial Shaken by Gan's death, Blake teleports alone to a primitive world; Travis goes on trial as Servalan seeks to protect herself. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 20, 1979 Killer Avon asks an old friend's help to obtain a crystal; Blake battles an unknown plague brought by a long-missing ship. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 27, 1978 Hostage Declared an outlaw, Travis takes Blake's cousin captive to lure him and the Liberator to a distant planet. Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 6, 1978 Countdown Avon faces painful memories about the woman he loved as he and a former friend race to save a world from a time-bomb. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 13, 1979 Voices From the Past A signal telepathically plunges Blake into memories of his brainwashing, forcing him to divert to an asteroid. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 20, 1979 Gambit Blake searches Freedom City for the person who knows the location of Star One, the federation's computer control center. Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 27, 1979 The Keeper Jenna is betrothed to a warrior on a primitive world as the crew seeks the brain print with Star One's location. Details Episode 13 Aired Apr 3, 1979 Star One The crew reaches the federation's hidden computer complex, Star One, as a huge alien fleet approaches to destroy mankind. Details
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Season Info

Director
Vere Lorrimer, Mary Ridge, Michael E. Briant
Creator
Terry Nation
Screenwriter
Chris Boucher, Allan Prior
Network
BBC
Genre
Sci-Fi
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Jan 9, 1979