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  2. Feb 17, 2023 · The Amazon Prime show has cut away the things that made it feel distinct, according to Zosha Millman. She finds the first two episodes overstuffed, aimless and lacking a sense of direction or purpose.

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  3. Feb 17, 2023 · Carnival Row season 2 does a good job of expanding the fantasy world and bringing in new characters to help further the Fae’s cause, exploring an intricate web of geopolitics. But character dynamics are sacrificed to widen the scope of the show.

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  4. Even more uneven than before, Carnival Row's second season doesn't lack for ambition, but its endless sprawl of subplots mostly dovetail into a storytelling dead end. Read Critics Reviews...

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  5. Feb 15, 2023 · The neo-noir fantasy series fails to deliver on its ambitious world-building and character arcs in its final season. Read why the show's politicking, murder mystery, and love story are clumsy and unsatisfying.

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    By Samantha Nelson

    Updated: Feb 19, 2023 4:05 am

    Posted: Feb 15, 2023 3:00 pm

    Carnival Row season 2 premieres on Prime Video on February 17, 2023.

    The first season of Prime Video’s Carnival Row ended dramatically, with most of the main characters either dying or being pushed into some form of exile or disgrace. The absence of many of the anchoring plots and actors is keenly felt in the premiere of the urban fantasy show’s second and final season, which just doesn’t seem to have enough strong pieces left to build a new foundation.

    Set in a steampunk world where the lands of the fae have been conquered by fantasy versions of England and Russia, Carnival Row’s first season was built on three pillars: mystery, romance and political intrigue. With the brilliant investigator Rycroft Philostrate (Orlando Bloom) losing his job after it was revealed he was secretly half-fae, the first two episodes of the show have to do a lot of narrative lifting to rebuild the vaguely Lovecraftian noir that kept season 1’s plot moving. There’s a case so baffling it seems only the disgraced Philo might be able to solve it, and hopefully it ends better than the underwhelming conclusion of season 1.

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    Ambitious, evocative, and timely, Carnival Row has a lot of big ideas (and an even bigger canvas), but by trying to explore too many of them at once, it never quite picks up the narrative momentum to match the bingeable quality of Amazon’s most recent hits, like The Boys and Fleabag. While it often gets tangled in the weeds even as it’s attempting ...

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    Jonah is a puppet of the opposition leader Sophie Logerbane (Caroline Ford), who also inherited her position in the carnage at the end of season 1, but she has so little credibility as a master plotter that she can only stand up to weaklings and straw men who can’t see past her obvious schemes to take their money and power. Attempts to build some form of nuance into her character by showing her kind treatment of a puck servant do little to give her even a shadow of the depth Harris had after years of perfecting his portrayal of tortured masterminds, or that Varma showed playing ruthless women in Rome and Game of Thrones.

    COVID-19 caused a nearly four-year delay between seasons.

    As a result of Absalom’s assassination, the fae have been locked into Carnival Row with a cage of barbed wire that provides one of the premiere’s most haunting visuals. That left faerie courtesan Tourmaline Larou (Karla Crome) with nothing to do, so the writers have jammed her into a cliche plot where she might be possessed. Tourmaline was a great source of comic relief and an excellent foil to her more serious friend and former lover Vignette in season 1, but that levity is gone as the Row has become a miserable, plague-ridden prison. The show could always be serious in its commentary on the treatment of refugees, but the pain is laid on a little too thick in season 2.

    What little there is of Agreus and Imogen continues to be a highlight. Having left the Burgue behind, the couple find themselves navigating political unrest that challenges both of their expectations of the way class, wealth, and money work. Introducing an entirely new setting, their plot has the most promise, but it’s hard to argue season 2 is worth watching just for their limited scenes.

    Prime Video’s Carnival Row has returned for a second and final season after a nearly four-year hiatus, but it’s missing too many of the actors and plots that made season 1 of its steampunk fantasy world compelling. Bland intrigue, a lack of mystery, and too little time spent with its best characters has sapped this show’s magic and left only dour d...

    IGN criticizes the second and final season of Carnival Row for its lack of mystery, romance and political intrigue. The reviewer finds the show missing most of the actors and plots that made season 1 compelling, and the new episodes too focused on the fae's plight in the Burgue.

  6. Feb 17, 2023 · Carnival Row: Season 2 Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Mini Anthikad-Chhibber The Hindu. With some judicious editing, tighter control on the many plots and sharper focus,...

  7. Feb 16, 2023 · A spectacular final season with drama, twists, and heartbreak. The neo-noir fantasy show explores new territories, Fae-folk types, and political intrigue in The Burgue and Ragusa.

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