Carnival Row -: Season 2

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

The scale of the battles in the final episodes is significantly larger than Season 1, offering satisfying, if brutal, payoffs. The Final Verdict Carnival Row - Season 2

The introduction of this radical socialist-esque faction in Ragusa adds a third dimension to the conflict, moving beyond simple "humans vs. fae." The set design captures a soot-stained, industrial rot

The makeup and prosthetics for the various fae species remain top-tier. The Row is now a literal ghetto, sealed

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

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."