Tell Me A Story on Paramount+ is a psychological thriller and anthology series. Its narrative is based on taking classic fairytales and putting a dark and sinister spin on them. Season one of the series was set in New York. In season two, however, the characters are based in Nashville, and the stories are based on Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella.
Where to Watch Tell Me A Story Season 2
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How Many Episodes Are in Tell Me A Story Season 2?
There are 10 episodes in Tell Me A Story season two. The series has not been renewed for season three. The runtime of episodes averages between 43-57 mins. You can check the complete list of Tell Me A Story episodes and their release date below.
Season Two
- “The Curse“: December 5, 2019
- “Writer’s Block“: December 12, 2019
- “Family Business“: December 19, 2019
- “Number One Fan“: December 26, 2019
- “New Pages“: January 2, 2020
- “Lost and Found“: January 9, 2020
- “Thorns and All“: January 16, 2020
- “Sweet Dreams“: January 23, 2020
- “Favorite Son“: January 30, 2020
- “Ever After“: February 6, 2020
Season One
- “Chapter 1: Hope“: October 31, 2018
- “Chapter 2: Loss“: November 8, 2018
- “Chapter 3: Greed“: November 15, 2018
- “Chapter 4: Rage“: November 22, 2018
- “Chapter 5: Madness“: November 29, 2018
- “Chapter 6: Guilt“: December 6, 2018
- “Chapter 7: Betrayal“: December 13, 2018
- “Chapter 8: Truth“: December 20, 2018
- “Chapter 9: Deception“: December 27, 2018
- “Chapter 10: Forgiveness“: January 3, 2019
What Are the Critics Saying about Tell Me A Story Season 2?
Tell Me A Story Season 2 does not have an official critics rating yet, but has an average audience score of 77%. While some viewers loved the series’s twists, others found season two a little dull in comparison to the stories of season one.
Madhuparna Panigrahi from Meaww writes, “Throughout the entire second season, Tell Me A Story manages to keep you hooked with its brilliant visual aesthetics despite the slow start and unintriguing character development.”
Virgínia Mendes from Spoiler TV says, “The thing about this season that made it harder to watch when compared to season 1, was that it made the entire storylines and characters complicated to connect with, and as a consequence complicated to actually care for when something bad happened.”
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Is Tell Me A Story Season 2 Suitable for Kids?
Tell Me A Story is rated TV-MA, which means it is meant for viewing by mature audiences only. The content material is not suitable for children under 17.