Season #: 3, 2, 1
User Score
4.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 29 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 29
  2. Negative: 13 out of 29
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  1. Mar 23, 2021
    0
    I can't believe this is still on. I guess it takes less and less to entertain our society. We need to face the fact that we've run out of ideas for new shows. Everything they make now is just a newer version of an old show, or a twisted version of an old book or character.
  2. Mar 12, 2021
    0
    What an underwhelming and staggeringly badly written season. Instead of opting to delve deeper into its characters and explore the threads that were left at the end of season one, Alena Smith and company instead turn this into a horrendous sitcom-esque season with no depth in sight.
  3. Mar 13, 2021
    0
    I don't really see what all the hype is about with season two. Boring is an understatement.
  4. Mar 16, 2021
    0
    Are these even the same characters this time around? They feel so changed and not for the better.
  5. May 1, 2021
    0
    Extremely bland and soulless for a show about a widely beloved poet like Emily Dickinson.
  6. Mar 13, 2021
    0
    complete waste of a season each episode was the same and there was no good episode until episode eight
Metascore
81

Universal acclaim - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 9
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 9
  3. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Reviewed by: James Poniewozik
    Jan 20, 2021
    80
    The running device of the Nobody apparition makes Season 2, while still raucously funny, a more serious and spooky outing. So does the advance of real-life history, as the Civil War looms closer. ... There is little hard documentation from this period in the poet’s life. All of which frees this show to take poetic license — to tell its version of the truth, but to tell it weirdly, delightfully slant.
  2. Reviewed by: Danette Chavez
    Jan 11, 2021
    83
    Dickinson season two is just as searching as its subject, and nearly as eloquent.
  3. Reviewed by: Melanie McFarland
    Jan 11, 2021
    80
    Much about this new season of "Dickinson" feels more alive and humorous than its excellent first while maintaining the tension that makes its heroine real to us.