Yeah, the season definitely picks up towards the end, it's just that all of that momentum seems wasted since you barely get any time understanding the real conflict and villain. Considering how much ofSense8was spent on character development, it made Whispers feel hollow and like generic_evil_scientist00. The show has a lot of potential and has a good premise, it's just that the Wachowskis need a script supervisor that knows how to properly set the pacing of a television show. The first half of the season could've been reduced to one or two episodes, which would've allowed for more of the actual story. But now that they have most of the setup out of the way, I'm anticipating season 2 being a lot stronger.