If there's one thing Tima Shomali excelled at in this, it's how she's able to build up excitement while we observed character development in every episode.
This last episode of Season 2 did not disappoint. Without giving away spoilers, the main actors emerge to be more complex than they had seemed to be in the earlier episodes. There's no constant villain or victim. Every girl is vulnerable and the conspiracies are never ending.
The director rook a major risk and replaced the entire cast for season 2 even though the cast of season 1 were very popular. I have to salute her for taking such risk, which is understable given the time gap between both seasons and with this being focused on high schoolers. I have to say though that I admired the cast in season 1 a little more, as their acting seemed to be more natural and homogenous.
It just keeps me wondering what to expect for Season 3?
Is Tima going to stick with the same cast of either seasons while they grow in their roles, perhaps go to college, face different sort problems that a woman typically faces in the Jordanian society?
I'd like for the cast of either seasons (preferably season 1) to return to season 3 but I'd like to see many other changes for the upcoming seasons.
All in all, great work for everyone who worked on this series in both seasons.