Mirror Mirror II

Mirror Mirror II (1997-1998)

EndedScripted showAdventure, Family, Science-Fiction

Mirror Mirror II focuses on the lives of two new families - De Lutrelles and McFarlanes. They both live in the same house, but 130 years apart in time. This series was different than the original because each single episode focused on different themes and weren't connected in the storyline.

De Lutrelle's: father Gervaise, mother Violette and daughter Constance. In their age, around the house were goldfields. The family had emigrated from France with the remnants of their wealth, and were hoping to find gold so they would restore their fortunes.

McFarlan's: father Doug, mother Jenny who decided to get in a new business: eco-tourism. Guests will stay with Doug and his family - second wife Jenny, stepson Fergus, daughter Mandy, and sister-in-law Lily, who makes trouble wherever she goes! Doug has also another son, Daniel. When the series begins, Daniel decides he wants to meet the father who left him and his mother Caroline when he was just a baby. He invites himself to stay for the holidays and, with the help of the mirror, he changes everyone's life, his own included...

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Scheduleevery Friday (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Mirror Mirror II' premiere?

'Mirror Mirror II' premiered on September 22, 1997.

Who were the main cast members of 'Mirror Mirror II'?

The main cast members of 'Mirror Mirror II' included James Calvert, Amy Weber, Anneliza Scott, and Mark Hengst.

What was the genre of 'Mirror Mirror II'?

'Mirror Mirror II' was a fantasy drama television series.

Where was 'Mirror Mirror II' set?

'Mirror Mirror II' was set in the modern-day world with a magical twist.

Who created 'Mirror Mirror II'?

'Mirror Mirror II' was created by Jimmy Lifton.

What was the premise of 'Mirror Mirror II'?

'Mirror Mirror II' followed the story of a magical mirror that could transport people into an alternate, fantastical reality.

What were some recurring themes in 'Mirror Mirror II'?

Some recurring themes in 'Mirror Mirror II' included the power of imagination, the consequences of desires, and the duality of human nature.

What were the critical reception and reviews of 'Mirror Mirror II'?

'Mirror Mirror II' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its imaginative storytelling and others critiquing its execution.

How did 'Mirror Mirror II' differ from its predecessor, 'Mirror Mirror'?

'Mirror Mirror II' differed from its predecessor by exploring darker and more complex storylines while retaining the magical elements that made the original series popular.

What were some notable guest stars on 'Mirror Mirror II'?

Some notable guest stars on 'Mirror Mirror II' included actors known for their work in fantasy and science fiction genres, adding to the show's mystique.

What were some of the most memorable episodes of 'Mirror Mirror II'?

Some of the most memorable episodes of 'Mirror Mirror II' included "Into the Dark," "Twisted Reflections," and "The Price of Vanity."

How did 'Mirror Mirror II' explore its characters' inner conflicts?

'Mirror Mirror II' delved into its characters' inner conflicts by using the magical mirror as a metaphor for their inner desires and fears, creating compelling character arcs.

What was the visual style of 'Mirror Mirror II'?

'Mirror Mirror II' was known for its visually stunning and surreal aesthetics, which enhanced the fantastical elements of the show.

How did 'Mirror Mirror II' handle moral dilemmas and ethical choices?

'Mirror Mirror II' addressed moral dilemmas and ethical choices by presenting characters with difficult decisions when confronted with the mirror's temptations, adding depth to the storytelling.

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