Review of Lore

Lore (2017–2018)
10/10
Season 2 w/o Manke?
16 November 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I loved Season 1!!!! Couldn't wait for Season 2!! Just finished watching. (NOTE: Watched S1 originally because I love the podcast.) Was really looking forward to S2 and right off the bat... FLAT. Ruined.

Aaron Manke IS Lore. *

Without Manke narration, the magic simply didn't happen. ALL of S2 is missing the very thing that makes it stand out from other stories or historical tales: Narration by Aaron Manke. He put the "difference in with the odd connections, the twists, the references to "folklore" that were just a little bit similar to "the monster under the bed" we all feared ourselves. We the viewer/listener heard the creepy as familiar and this captured more of our attention without us even realizing it until later.

Those are the things that made/make Manke's narration essential, with his additions and sometimes seemingly random facts, as he eventually knits them all together in a neat little bundle so not only are you told the main story, but you're left with quite a few other things to ponder as well. And you might just check under the bed again. That's what S1 had that S2 doesn't.

I watched every S2 episode hoping the next one would be better than the last. I could see the writers "trying" with the final episode, but simply adding the thoughts of a character as narrative isn't the same. Season 2 of Lore became just another show telling a story about something that happened at some point in history, and as for this viewer, I was quite bored and disappointed.

* As for other reviewers who I've seen complain about the "sound" of Aaron Manke's voice or the "monotone" or "pauses", IMHO that just adds positive points to the creep level.
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