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Patch Job (ReMade Season 2 Episode 1)

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This episode focused on Jing-Wei and what happened to her after the first season. It also brought an unlikely ally to the mix which really shook things up.

It was nice to return to the series but I had some difficulty remembering who was who and what had exactly happened before. It also reminded me how much I hate Inez, especially at the end of the episode.

After reading this, I’m intrigued to read the rest of the season, which I’ll be doing soon.

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This is the first book in the second series of Remade. I read and enjoyed the first series and look forward to finding out what happens with the characters in this new series.

I think this episode set up nicely for the series and raised questions that hopefully will be answered in later episodes. Every character has a strong character arc, and in this one we get to find out more about one of the characters we left in the first series. It also offers some more insight into the robots.

I suggest reading the first series first.

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Patch Job is the first episode in the second season of ReMade and rather than starting of where the first season ended (without answers on a cliffhanger), this starts something new. A character that was thought to be gone for good is in a sense ReMade all over and dropped into the world again. Also, there is a special connection with the caretakers.

I'm curious to see where this is going.

Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!

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An intriguing start to the new season of ReMade! Fingers crossed this season surprises me as much as the first did!

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I was so excited when I saw that the first book in season 2 had been released I downloaded it straight away and couldn't wait to get stuck in and catch up with the characters that I know and love! This was a great first instalment and I love the direction that the book is going in - excellent writing and looking forward to reading the second episode!!

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Well now I am thoroughly conflicted and I feel so bad for the ReMades! Like can’t one thing go their way?! So just in case you haven’t read/listened to season 1, I am about to drop a huge spoiler…so turn back now.

Like it was devastating enough for the group to have been brutally attacked and the loss of lives. Then pile on the loss of the intellectual genius of Jing-Wei. AND now that she has been remade again, and apparently lost all her knowledge of the group of people she was with before! A real damn shame, that is.

We finally got Jing-Wei’s death story, and how she can patch up robots from random parts and pieces, so once again, bringing Jing-Wei back, again, is definitely in the robots best interests. Maybe she can rewire some of the ones that have completely lost their programming and have turned into monsters. But I am getting ahead of myself.

It seems as though Jing-Wei has found a good bunch of caretakers that have been fighting along side her on the ground. They are on the ground and on the run, since their space station was attacked by other robots, again, and she meets up with the core group of other ReMades. However, she doesn’t remember a one of them. So needless to say, the group is a tad in shock to realize that Jing-Wei must be a newer version of herself, and there is a lot of tension with the group of ReMades…as they only see caretakers as mostly murderous.

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Wow! While I liked learning that someone - no spoilers :) - was alive, I really did feel like this completely changed pace from the end of season one. It probably wouldn't have made such an impact had I not gone straight from that ending to this new chapter; but I did and it really came right down in tempo.

I'll be interested to see where the rest of this season goes - last season built up the pace nicely, so no doubt we'll soon be back to breathless.

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Thank you to Netgalley for the advance copy in exchange for an honest review.

This is the 1st episode of Season 2. It's shakes things up with the revelation that Jing-Wei is still alive. We see her back story as well. Still a lot of unanswered questions. Still looking forward to the Season.

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Nothing much happens... I mean we do get to see that Jing-Wei isn't dead and that she can somehow talk to the caretakers but mostly this episode was a let down, other than Jing-Wei because I love her so much. I am glad to know I still hate Inez though. She's even worse then before. I am eager to see what happens and I really hope that no one hurts Sparky. I like him so much!

*I received this episode free for an honest review*


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Great start to the second season, shaking up everything we thought we'd learned in the first! I can't wait to see what's next. #ReMade #NetGalley

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I liked this story! I think it was a solid start to the second season and I can't wait to see where it goes. It was lovely to get someone else's point of view and experiences, plus, there were some surprises as well. 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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2.5 Stars

I was so looking forward to the next season of ReMade, but I felt kinda let down by the season opener. After how INSANE the end of the last season was, I was hoping for a little more from the opening installment of season 2. I was happy to get to see the backstory for a character I thought was gone for good, and that we wouldn’t see again, but it was just hard for me to get back into the story going through this whole installment through her eyes (not saying the name as it in itself is kind of a spoiler, even though it’s found out at the very beginning). I could also understand Inez’s paranoia and hurt feelings, but after liking her so much for her ability to stay level headed through the first season, this crazy person didn’t feel like Inez. I’ll be happy to read the next installment to see if maybe some of this is explained from the other kids’ POV from within the city.

I did like her "pets" in this one though.

Received via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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