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JURASSIC WORLD: CHAOS THEORY SEASON 1

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Alright, this is getting serious. I acknowledged that I was seeing a children’s show in a widely watched universe when I wrote about Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. My head tilted a little at Chaos Theory since I did not think this series would get any better. 

I understand why it functions. In Camp Cretaceous, a group of children navigated an island ruled by sinister corporate grownups. The kids’ point of view had to be the series’ vantage point. The Nublar Six were supposed to enjoy spending time with dinosaurs in a safe and secure atmosphere, but their youth was stolen from them. But as they matured and came to understand the value of unity and support, their character development was putting their world in peril. 

Go ahead to the future. These children are now young adults in Jurassic World: Chaos Theory. After going through stress and an uncommon event, they have adjusted to a new environment. Given that Darius had a dinosaur outside his window at the end of Season 5, it appeared as though he had been helping to operate Camp Cretaceous at first. Unfortunately, it appears that dinosaurs are already commonplace around the planet, and the Department of Prehistoric Wildlife (DPW) has put measures in place to assist battle them. 

REVIEW UPDATES OF THE JURASSIC WORLD: CHAOS THEORY SEASON 1

I have bad news: Darius is determined to find and stop the killer Allosaurus, the dinosaur who killed Brooklynn, one of The Nublar Six, in the first episode of Chaos Theory. 

It was a smart concept to start a second series with an emotional slant, but this depressing narrative twist will shock fans of these characters. Ben, who meets Darius, also believes that there is a group out there that wants to kill The Nublar Six. He’s extremely paranoid and has exposed himself to conspiracy forums, even though he has no idea why they want them dead.

After I got the hang of the idea, I realized why I was finding this series surprising. It is now more developed. Instead of following young children attempting to avoid danger, this universe now has a cast of adults who are mature enough to grasp life. Just by understanding these characters—young and old—the series gains. 

The awareness of their peculiarities and the times when they act in particular ways is another. As they grow into teenagers and discover Chaos Theory, I can see children watching Camp Cretaceous. In my mature years, I miss this kind of growth. Like seeing your favorite wrestler make a comeback to the WWE.

Not that The Nublar Six are now stuck on an island helps either. It seems, paradoxically, like a more open universe with nothing contained. Extending the story is beneficial. 

I’ve mentioned that I’ve always questioned how far they can take it, and this leads me to my next point. Will it exhaust itself? My query has once more been addressed. I can’t believe I’m still talking about these people, but I feel forced to because it’s a children’s show. In the same vein, Sonic Prime exceeded all anticipations by providing family-friendly entertainment in a beloved environment. 

It’s not quite the same, but there’s a faint resemblance to the response to Star Wars: The Clone Wars. While many die-hard fans loved the show’s early seasons, which catered to the children’s genre, the later seasons turned it into serious fodder, which forced more fans to catch up. 

If nothing else, fans of Jurassic World should at least keep up with these programs for the background alone. I don’t want to sound overly dramatic. Based on the first season of Jurassic World: Chaos Theory, this plot is probably just as alive as the first one.

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