Halo’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Sees Big Improvement With Season 2

The second season of Halo is off to a good start at Rotten Tomatoes.Days ahead of the Halo Season 2 premiere, the new season has debuted with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 89% with its early reviews. The number may fluctuate as more reviews come in, but this is significantly higher than the 70% score of Season 1. Critics are also notably saying that the new season is a big improvement from the first, including JoBlo’s Alex Maidy stating that “this season is a step in the right direction for delivering the series Halo fans have been waiting for.”Some of the reviews have suggested that Season 2 is still not perfect, but considerably better than Season 1, which had a more mixed reception. As one review from Paste Magazine’s Elijah Gonzalez stated, “Its storytelling can still be a tad head-scratching at times, but there are far fewer narrative dead-ends, making this a more coherent journey.”

The second season of Halo is off to a good start at Rotten Tomatoes.

Days ahead of the Halo Season 2 premiere, the new season has debuted with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 89% with its early reviews. The number may fluctuate as more reviews come in, but this is significantly higher than the 70% score of Season 1. Critics are also notably saying that the new season is a big improvement from the first, including JoBlo’s Alex Maidy stating that “this season is a step in the right direction for delivering the series Halo fans have been waiting for.”

Some of the reviews have suggested that Season 2 is still not perfect, but considerably better than Season 1, which had a more mixed reception. As one review from Paste Magazine’s Elijah Gonzalez stated, “Its storytelling can still be a tad head-scratching at times, but there are far fewer narrative dead-ends, making this a more coherent journey.”

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