Episodes Why Women Kill Season 2 Photos Tv Season Info Genres Comedy, Crime Network Paramount+ Premiere Date Jun 3, 2021 Executive producers Cast & Crew Episodes Critic Reviews for Why Women Kill Season 2 Audience Reviews for Why Women Kill Season 2 Feb 12, 2022 Clever writing, fun twists, wishing for a season 3 Feb 06, 2022 Season 2 wasn't nearly as exciting as season 1. With only one story, it seemed drawn out and boring at times. The characters weren't as fun. The ending was alright. I hope that if there is a season 3, then they will go back to season 1's format. Jan 25, 2022 Alma is bad. I don't like Rita's death at the end. Jan 17, 2022 Great show. Well written, well acted and well received. Dec 09, 2021 Its so funny, I love shows like this. Nov 25, 2021 Seeing how brilliant the first season was, I kept wondering how they could top that with an entirely new story and cast, and oh did they fucking do that! By removing the trouble of juggling three stories simultaneously, they were able to have a perfectly interconnected and woven characters that were brought to life by a brilliant cast! Allison Tolman's portrayal of Alma was gobsmacking excellent, and her character arc was just beautiful to behold. I hope this isn't the last hurrah for this series, as I eagerly expect the third season. Nov 05, 2021 It is just amazing. I have rarely enjoyed a series this much. A gripping crime story, a delicious dark comedy with great acting, incredible costumes, very well chosen music, and very beautiful cinematography. Highly recommended. Oct 18, 2021 We *really* loved both seasons of this show - great acting, great writing, great period piece set decoration, nicely paced, hilarious. Every scene is a treat. It's as good as Fargo another brilliant series that has different casts each season, but I'm guessing Women Who Kill might appeal to a wider audience. I can't get enough of both shows. Another connection is that the lead actress of Season 2, Allison Tolman, played the Frances McDormand archetype character in Fargo Season 1. Can't wait for new seasons of both shows. Season 2 of Why Women Kill has tremendous voice-over narration by the actor who played one of the husbands from Season 1. The subtle comic timing of the narration is one of the high points. More like this please! Aug 31, 2021 This was just AWFUL. Season one was plentiful with three different stories surrounding the same house, this one is the same murderous housewife. AND THAT IS IT! She couldn't act AT ALL. Predictible and incredibly stupid aspirations. What a WASTE. I'm ashamed my husband agreed to watch this with me. What happened to writing, etc? TERRIBLE and UTTER TRASH. Aug 28, 2021 I definitely enjoyed the first season way more. The drastically quick character development left alot to be desired in the second half of the season where it felt like we were just circling the drain to the inevitable conclusion. Boring.
WhyWomen Kill Seasons 1 and 2 are currently streaming on Paramount Plus, which is also where Season 3 will debut. Next, What Happened to the Woman Who Killed Selena Quintanilla, Yolanda SaldĂvar Why Women Kill Season 2 Reviews Movie Reviews By Reviewer Type All Critics Top Critics All Audience Movie Reviews By Reviewer Type Jan 20, 2022 Itâs an almost cartoonish dark farce led by a sensational cast. Tolman, whose entire demeanour changes incrementally throughout the series, is totally compelling. Jun 11, 2021 Tolman and Frost are delightful together, and Parilla is suitably evil in a drop-dead glamorous way. Jun 4, 2021 The ensuing lurid shenanigans are cartoonish to a campy extreme, and it's hard to care who'll end up killing whom in their venal, petty squabbles. Jun 4, 2021 [Tolman is] perfectly cast as Alma, who will experience an awakening that will set her on a course, as the voiceover says at the beginning of the hour, from inconsequential to infamous. Jun 4, 2021 A frump becoming a society diva just seems like a thin storyline... Fortunately, Cherry once again knows how to cast his female leads. If there's anyone we'd want to watch blossom over the course of a season, it's the effervescent Tolman. Jun 4, 2021 There's so much beauty in every frame, from the costumes to the production design - and actors able to rise to the occasion - that it's easy to ignore that the series isn't necessarily stretching itself. Jun 4, 2021 Surpasses the first season by concentrating on one story and one set of interconnected characters, boosted by an excellent cast. Do you think we mischaracterized a critic's review? CM0Sgep.