It’s a tricky balance that was never quite captured again, but it doesn’t matter since it worked so beautifully the first time around.
In my view, it’s perhaps the main reason why the following two seasons never quite captured the same hellfire.
But what really makes it work, above all else, is Cary Joji Fukunaga’s incredible direction.
His somber foreboding tone makes it an intoxicating mix of dark tranquility and growing unease.
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