"Wall Street Warriors" is the kind of show that you either love or hate, based on your own personal interests. I, for example, am fascinated by the stock market, so I found this episode interesting, exciting, and much better than Episode 1. Many others, however, probably wouldn't agree.
The problem of the too-large cast of characters has been alleviated in Episode 2 (see my review of Episode 1). Here, three people stand out: young gun Tim, blond bombshell Sandra, and hardened veteran Bob. All three have intriguing personalities and backgrounds (particularly Tim, "the Start-up"), and they definitely contribute to the episode's quality.
The show periodically teaches the viewer interesting facts about the history of Wall Street and the workings of the stock market, so it is both entertaining and educational.
Basically: If you liked Episode 1, you'll probably love Episode 2. If you didn't like either one, then maybe you should just give up on the series altogether.
The problem of the too-large cast of characters has been alleviated in Episode 2 (see my review of Episode 1). Here, three people stand out: young gun Tim, blond bombshell Sandra, and hardened veteran Bob. All three have intriguing personalities and backgrounds (particularly Tim, "the Start-up"), and they definitely contribute to the episode's quality.
The show periodically teaches the viewer interesting facts about the history of Wall Street and the workings of the stock market, so it is both entertaining and educational.
Basically: If you liked Episode 1, you'll probably love Episode 2. If you didn't like either one, then maybe you should just give up on the series altogether.




















