• Network: Apple TV
  • Series Premiere Date: Apr 5, 2024
Season #: 2, 1
Metascore
73

Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Kaiya Shunyata
    Jun 19, 2026
    90
    A more refined and bolder version of the show that premiered in 2024. .... The editing and pacing of the first couple of episodes may feel frenetic, but as we go back and forth between the past and present, the story that shapes up in season two is one of this year’s most engaging.
  2. Reviewed by: Mike Hale
    Jun 19, 2026
    80
    This “Sugar” is less noir fantasy, more gritty Los Angeles crime procedural. It is still genuinely romantic at heart, though, in a way that sets it apart from other series in its various genres.
  3. Reviewed by: Greg MacArthur
    Jun 19, 2026
    80
    Some viewers may have disregarded this show entirely after the sci-fi twist, but largely due to Farrell's star power and amicable nature, Sugar season 2 impressively pulled itself out of a narrative hole to provide Apple TV with a detective franchise it can rely on long-term.
  4. Reviewed by: Nick Schager
    Jun 19, 2026
    80
    Proves a far more confident and coherent sci-fi noir in its sophomore outing.
  5. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Jun 19, 2026
    80
    While there’s nothing particularly novel about that plot, it pulls you along, and the series as a whole is orchestrated to make one care about the characters and worry over their fates. Vivid minor characters — there are pro turns from Shea Whigham, Laura San Giacomo and Mireille Enos — make the story live. All in all, a good meal that leaves no bitter aftertaste.
  6. Reviewed by: Chris Vognar
    Jun 18, 2026
    80
    Sugar’s secret is out, to viewers anyway, but we can still enjoy his quirks, including a poker face that breaks into an easy grin; a capacity for lethal force that he’d rather not use; and an insatiable lust for the movies.
  7. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Jun 19, 2026
    70
    We still like a lot about Sugar, including Farrell’s perormance as well as the show’s film noir look and feel, but after the first season’s revelations, the show needs to have something more than just a missing-person mystery to make it not feel like it’s going backwards.
  8. Reviewed by: Hanna Flint
    Jun 19, 2026
    70
    If Sugar was as much of an homage to sci-fi as it is to film noir, Season 2 would be a far more satisfying slice of cinematic cake.
  9. Reviewed by: Nate Richard
    Jun 19, 2026
    60
    It's watchable, but it isn't as confident as Sugar's bold premise demands.
  10. Reviewed by: Ed Power
    Jun 19, 2026
    60
    It’s a shame that gravity finally asserts itself and the series is dragged down into sci-fi silliness and a convoluted plot. .... When it plays it straight, this neo-noir treat serves up the black stuff with style.
  11. Reviewed by: Jack Seale
    Jun 18, 2026
    60
    Every moment of Sugar is divine to look at, while the concept of the protagonist’s main superpowers being weary kindness and naive sweetness, despite his alien biology affording him actual superpowers, continues to bewilder and amuse
  12. Reviewed by: Ally Johnson
    Jun 19, 2026
    50
    Farrell really is remarkable, helping sell some of the show’s most emotional moments. But “Sugar” struggles to maintain interest beyond the big ideas it introduces, too often lost in genre mechanics when it should be spending more time getting to know its supplementary characters.