Watched Mar 21, 2025
This is everything you could want out of a season 2 of a show like this. It felt like the resources it deployed were necessary and used to their fullest extent. The expansion of both the breadth and depth of the world, while keeping pace and still leaving room for questions, was a marvel. The cinematography was levelled up in a big way, and the assembly of the work, as a whole, is a testament to the devil being in the details. Dichen Lachman demonstrates, once again, her incredible range, and I hope this leads her and Adam Scott to get their flowers (read: Emmys). Mark S is public enemy #1.


