Atlantis - Season 2 -

: Donnelly’s portrayal grew "less wooden" and more "engaging," reflecting a hero burdened by a destiny he didn't fully understand [9, 11].

Today, Season 2 stands as a testament to what the show could have become—a gritty, tragic reimagining of Greek myth that wasn't afraid to let its heroes suffer. Atlantis - Season 2

: The chemistry between Jason, Hercules (Mark Addy), and Pythagoras (Robert Emms) remained the heart of the show. Addy balanced "silly moments" with "philosophical musing," while Emms’ Pythagoras provided a moral anchor, often questioning the necessity of the violence surrounding them [9]. : Donnelly’s portrayal grew "less wooden" and more

Critics and fans alike noted that the main cast became significantly more engaging this season [9]. Hercules (Mark Addy)