Top-notch
As much as I loved Season 1 of IWTV, the second season has raised every aspect of the show by several notches: acting, production design and above all: writing and direction.
It's such a pleasure to see such a fully realised world executed so well, and with real adult writing, rather than the perennial teen-age soap-opera that inflicts so much horror-themed TV.
The two Daniels must have worked closely to realise the synchrony of event and memory we see here. If there was one episode to re-watch this season (so far) then this would be it. I am only sad that Anne Rice did not live to see this masterful re-interpretation of her work.
It's such a pleasure to see such a fully realised world executed so well, and with real adult writing, rather than the perennial teen-age soap-opera that inflicts so much horror-themed TV.
The two Daniels must have worked closely to realise the synchrony of event and memory we see here. If there was one episode to re-watch this season (so far) then this would be it. I am only sad that Anne Rice did not live to see this masterful re-interpretation of her work.
- memeweaver
- Jun 9, 2024