Ragnarok season 2 review - a slightly superior effort

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Ragnarok season 2 review - a slightly superior effort
Ragnarok season 2 improves on its predecessor by leaning more into its fantasy elements than dull YA drama, but it's still burdened by stupidity, hammy writing, and the lack of an actual ending.
This review of Ragnarok Season 2 is spoiler-free. Ragnarok, Netflix's Norwegian Norse mythology YA drama, didn't exactly get off to the best of starts in a torpid first outing that put various iconic figures from the crackling pantheon to work in a climate change parable spliced with a teen romance. It wasn't awful, but it was dull and hammy and didn't make much use of a deep storytelling well full of gods and giants and mythical weapons and inclement weather. The second season, all six episodes of which are out today, is better by virtue of leaning into its more&hellip
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