Summary16-year-old Henrietta "Henry" Coles(Maddie Hasson) has always felt different, when she learns she can teleport after being in danger, in this Doug Liman sci-fi series based on one of Steven Gould's Jumper novels.
Created By:Jeffrey Lieber
❮ Impulse
Season 2
Season Premiere:
Oct 16, 2019
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Available after 4 critic reviews
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Generally Favorable
7.1
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Oct 16, 2019
75
Whether it’s a simmering threat or one delivered at gunpoint, “Impulse” still keeps its sense of danger present at every turn. When that uncertainty pushes Henry and those in her immediate orbit towards a fresh understanding of their circumstances, the show is better for it. “Impulse” has laid out a few different pathways to its bigger picture. Now, it’s just a matter of jumping toward one.
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Generally Favorable
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Mar 5, 2020
10
It was amazing. I hope that YouTube will order another season. This is one of my favorite tv shows ever.
Oct 17, 2019
10
Great story , Great Characters , Great acting. You Tube struck gold with this. Keep it going.
Oct 23, 2019
0
The writing in S2 is a big step down from s1. The story is a mess, the characters behave like idiots and there's none of that sense of doom that permeated s1. The acting is worse too which is hardly surprising considering the cringeworthy cheese the writers have the characters spew out. Worst of all is that it's mind-numbingly boring. Was s1 based on a book? It's pretty obvious the writers had no idea where the story was going after s1.
Oct 21, 2019
0
S1 was ok. S2 is nearly unwatchable. I skipped a few episodes in the middle thinking it might improve toward the end--no luck. The story makes little sense and moves slowly. All of the characters are angry and argue with each other constantly. The weather is dark and dreary in each episode. With a little more creativity a much better story could have been written utilizing this premise.





























