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Dickinson
Season 2
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In the second season, Dickinson is pulled out of her private literary life and thrust into the public eye, while struggling with the sense that the pursuit of fame might be a dangerous game for her to play.
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Cast of Season 2
Hailee Steinfeld
Emily Dickinson / Executive Producer / Songs
Toby Huss
Edward Dickinson
Adrian Enscoe
Austin Dickinson
Anna Baryshnikov
Lavinia 'Vinnie' Dickinson
Ella Hunt
Sue Gilbert
Jane Krakowski
Mrs. Dickinson
Jordan Murcia
Co-Producer
Robbie Macdonald
Producer
Ian Adelson
Associate Producer
Darlene Hunt
Consulting Producer
Michael Sugar
Executive Producer
Ashley Zalta
Executive Producer
Josh Stern
Executive Producer
Alena Smith
Executive Producer
Paul Lee
Executive Producer
Alex Goldstone
Executive Producer
Alison Ford
Art Direction
Neil Patel
Production Design
Marina Parker
Set Decoration
Jennifer Moeller
Costume Design
Dickinson • Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
The Ringer
Alison Herman
...in the final two-thirds of its three-season run, both released in 2021, Dickinson showed there was much more to its setup than met the eye...
NME (New Musical Express)
Zoya Raza-Sheikh
With its remarkable second series, Dickinson has established itself as a top-tier period drama in the face of stiff competition...
Film School Rejects
Valerie Ettenhofer
An ambitious, strange-hearted, wryly funny series from showrunner Alena Smith (The Affair), Dickinson clearly takes the go-big-or-go-home approach to historical anachronism.
DC Film Girl
Lauren Veneziani
Dickinson Season 2 is one of the best seasons of TV of 2021. Not only does it match the magic of the first season, it expands on it!
Variety
Caroline Framke
Not everyone will agree with the show's characterization of the historical figure, but its characterization of a young woman who wants more than she's got and feels more than she knows what to do with? Spot on.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
A fantasia of storytelling modes, and they do add up to a lot more than a forced effort to be different or to make Dickinson cool for the kids. They add up to a touching portrait of a brilliant young woman.
Autostraddle
Valerie Anne
Dickinson dances on the line between drama and comedy, biographical and supernatural, historical and modern. Some of the quieter, more poetic scenes tug at my heart and hold a mirror up to my soul and make me want to lie on the ground for a few hours.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jessica Goldstein
One of the joys of Dickinson is when something true from this playful and winking retelling of Emily Dickinson's young life leaps out of the story at us, announcing itself as an unlikely-but-fact-check-it-and-you'll-see revelation.
Appleinsider
Stephen Silver
Dickinson remains in the upper echelon of the service's shows.
TV Fanatic
Jessica Lerner
Succinctly, it's nothing short of glorious.
Decider
Alexander Zalben
More than anything, though, it is Dickinson's heart that elevates it above nearly every other show on TV.
The Verge
Joshua Rivera
In season 2, Dickinson is content to merely be the show it is: which is, in fact, pretty great.
AV Club
Danette Chavez
Dickinson season two has more of everything: poetry, sex, longing, ambition, relevance, and spot-on performances. The world of Amherst also expands, and with it, the roster of memorable characters.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
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.
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
Beyond more of the same great stuff, there is plenty to admire in this bold second season, but not all of Smith's gambits pay off.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kathryn VanArendonk
Lola Montez offers another answer for the problem of fame, and it's one that's just as alive in Dickinson season two, even if it's hidden inside Lavinia's fantastically goofy spider-dance obsession.
The Hollywood Reporter
Robyn Bahr
Dickinson may dehydrate history into digestible chunks, but as one character murmurs to another, "Well, who cares if it's real - as long as it looks good, right?"
IndieWire
Libby Hill
It is imperfect and strange and easy to love. Sometimes the ride is bumpy, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth taking the trip.
New York Times
James Poniewozik
Emily seems to grow more self-doubting as a person even as she grows more confident as an artist; the doubt, "Dickinson" suggests, may be inseparable from her art.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
Balance is everything in a show like this, and the balance feels ever-so-slightly off in the new season. Dickinson is now a bit calmer and more sure of itself, but also not as memorably weird or funny as it was in late 2019.
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