Opinion:
Fast-paced and full of action it goes on. For action-packed for my liking. The action sequences excessively used tarnish the impression of a horror series noticeably. For future episodes, the makers must prove that they have it otherwise. Here also falls on negative, that you have taken the liberty to create a fusion of house and Hofserie Faith, a move that will surely come upon harsh criticism, rightly, because Faith is Faith and Larry Brent to Larry Brent remain. It apparently was not enough to intersperse self-promotion at the end of both CDs, now also had yet another R & B-series are with integrated. Had Dan Shocker still witnessed, he had forbidden it, just like the first-person narrator perspective that really do not belong here in the case of Brent, especially as it seems to be a disease of horror serials, and that's only because it the case Macabros in 80s and later with John Sinclair fooling on so ingeniously. When Larry Brent but is and remains that perspective a no-go.
Spokesman Technically you need to add anything new, since most speakers are already from the first part again one of the party. New additions include Wolfgang Strauss, who also liked the supporting role in R & B productions occurs, and Helmut Gauss in his role as Warren Jackson, who has much to do with the aforementioned and unnecessarily inserted parallel to the Van Helsing Chronicles. Nevertheless, he mimes a quite diabolical character. I just hope that these amalgamations with Russel & Brandon's House and Hofserie are not interspersed unduly in the Larry Brent series. As the saying goes: Cobbler, stick to your last. on that you want to take to heart the.
Conclusion:
Like the first, the second part provides a lot of corners and edges. Teething troubles having any series that starts new. This applies even to get a grip. Brent fans of the original series, among whom I count myself will find it hard to warm up to this new way of Larry Brent. Too many innovations do this series certainly is not good, and the patience of the fans to the test. May we hope for the best and pray for improvement, so that Larry Brent soon even so, as we like to hear it!