Snow Girl 2: The Soul Game: An Addictive Mystery with Twisted Plot Twists
Many say that sequels are never as good as the original, but this saying does not apply to the second installment of Snow Girl 2: The Soul Game, based on Javier Castillo's bestselling novel. This season condenses a tangled plot into six suspenseful and, most importantly, highly addictive episodes—you won’t want to stop once you start.
Journalist Miren Rojo (Milena Smit) returns, joined by Jaime Bernal (Miki Esparbé), on a mission to investigate an elite school that appears to be at the center of the disappearance and murder of two young people. It all begins when Miren receives an envelope containing a Polaroid of a missing girl with the question, “Do you want to play?” This miniseries not only surpasses the high bar set by the first season but also hooks viewers with new elements and an intense dose of intrigue.
Snow Girl 2: The Soul Game is the perfect crime thriller for a binge-worthy evening. One of its strengths is its fast-paced beginning, which quickly immerses the audience in the mystery. The careful attention to detail in both the script and the plot makes this second installment a well-crafted season with well-developed characters that are fully utilized. Every suspect introduced has a plausible motive, keeping the mystery alive until the very last minute of the final episode.
One major critique of the first season was that it didn’t allow viewers to play detective and try to guess the culprit. This time, the show provides more clues, making it easier to form theories—though uncovering the “Who?” or “Why?” remains a challenge until the very end.
With sharp commentary on religious fanaticism and a darker, more gruesome tone than the first season, La Chica de Nieve 2 is a must-watch for all suspense lovers.