The sophomore season of Ragnarok keeps up the quality and culture and feel of the first fabulous season. Magne as Thor is gaining allies in his pending battle with the giants, and his brother Laurits continues waffling as Loki. This season moves the story along and continues to integrate a surprising amount of human angst and emotion into these immortals. I also like the hints and foreshadowing about the ultimate role of land, the physicality of place, in the resolution of the story. Again, 6 episodes is too short. Give me more.
5 stars (out of 5)
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