Carnival Row - Season 2 Page

The season picks up with a heightened sense of claustrophobia. The Row is now a literal ghetto, sealed off and ravaged by a mysterious plague. This shift moves the series from a "neo-noir mystery" into a "war-time tragedy."

The set design captures a soot-stained, industrial rot that feels lived-in and heavy. Carnival Row - Season 2

The scale of the battles in the final episodes is significantly larger than Season 1, offering satisfying, if brutal, payoffs. The Final Verdict The season picks up with a heightened sense

The show remains one of the most visually stunning entries in modern fantasy. The scale of the battles in the final

Struggles with an identity crisis, refusing to fully embrace either side until he is forced to lead.

The season’s biggest hurdle is its pacing. Because it had to wrap up every lingering thread, some subplots—particularly the political maneuvering in the Parliament—can feel rushed. However, it succeeds in staying true to its bleak tone, refusing to offer easy answers to the questions of prejudice and revolution it poses.

The makeup and prosthetics for the various fae species remain top-tier.