To begin with, it severely lacks the urgency, the wicked humour and the heartfelt bonds that made the first season so captivating. Here, most things are seen from a (figurative) distance. The plot, as before, is tightly wound and demands close attention, but there’s so little happening between the lines, that you wonder what happened. Did the makers lose interest? Did they lose thematic material to mine? The second season feels so detached from its centre that it struggles to evoke intellectual curiosity.
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