Season two of a tense thriller that has been praised by critics has landed on Netflix. The Snow Girl follows a young journalist who decides to investigate the case of a missing girl, while also dealing with her own trauma.
The Spanish language drama is set in Málaga and stars Milena Smit, known by movie buffs for her role in the emotional Parallel Mothers. The show currently holds a 100% critics score on the site Rotten Tomatoes, with reviewers praising the show as suspenseful and absorbing.
In the show, Milena plays Miren Rojo, an intern at a local newspaper who covers the story of a missing 5-year-old girl. The case strikes a chord with her, and along with experienced journalist Eduardo (José Coronado), she sets out to solve a years long mystery. But there’s also an investigation underway by tough detective Millán (Aixa Villagrán), with the two women often clashing along the way.
Season two sees Miren receive a mysterious note with the message: “Do you want to play?”, along with a picture of a bound woman. This leads her into a dark game, where she risks her life and sanity to track down the perpetrator of the crime.
Needless to say, fans have been hooked. Taking to social media, one viewer admitted: “The first season of The Snow Girl on Netflix had me up until 2am.” Another said they were: “Binge watching the Snow Girl on Netflix.”
One online reviewer said: “I watched the entire first season in one go. I thought it was well-written and the casting was fantastic,” while another viewer recommended watching the show with subtitles, rather than dubbed English. Another reviewer said: “Surprises and twists abound” in the show.
And those who’ve already worked their way through all the episodes are already asking for the next season. One fan said: “Can yall pls watch the snow girl on Netflix so it gets renewed for season 3, thanks.”
Both seasons of The Snow Girl are available to stream on Netflix.
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