Them – The Scare, the new season of the Amazon Prime Video series, has received high praise from both critics and audiences with a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes from critics and a 97% score from audiences. This marks a significant improvement from the first season, Them – The Covenant, which was not as well-received. The new season is set in 1993 and follows an LAPD detective as she investigates a murder with supernatural elements that reach into her own family.

Despite the lukewarm reception of the first season, Amazon Prime Video renewed the series for a second season, which is actually an anthology with each season exploring a different storyline. Them – The Scare features Deborah Ayorinde as the lead actress, but many other aspects of the show have changed from the first season. The show has quickly climbed to the #2 spot on Amazon Prime Video, just behind the highly anticipated Fallout video game adaptation.

The success of Them – The Scare’s second season has raised Amazon’s hopes for the series becoming a long-running anthology similar to American Horror Story. The creator of the series, Little Marvin, has been praised for the improvement in quality from the first season to the second. The show has a talented team of writers and directors, including Ti West, known for his work on Pearl, X, and MaXXXine. The entire season of Them – The Scare has been released as a binge-watch with episodes ranging from 30 to 45 minutes in length.

The positive reception of Them – The Scare has sparked interest among viewers and critics alike, with many eager to see if the new season lives up to the high praise it has received. As Amazon Prime Video continues to promote the series, there is hope that it can attract a wider audience and solidify itself as a successful anthology series. With the potential for endless storylines and intriguing narratives, Them – The Scare is shaping up to be a standout show on the streaming platform.

Overall, the success of Them – The Scare’s second season showcases the potential for improvement and growth in a series, even after a lackluster first season. The combination of supernatural elements with social issues and compelling storytelling has resonated with audiences, leading to a surge in popularity for the show. As viewers eagerly dive into the newest season, it will be interesting to see how the story unfolds and whether Them – The Scare can maintain its momentum in future seasons.

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