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What makes Season 2 for me is the flow of it. Season 1 felt like an adventure game but Season 2 feels like a movie. For example in Episode 2 when you enter Sarah's room after everyone leaves the house, the music plus the voices plus the narrative is brilliant.
Also the whole Carver thing. In Season 1 I loved episodes 1-3 to death but I think the last two were a bit rushed and I did not enjoy them as much as a whole (they still have some of the best scenes of the whole game but the overall plot felt strange and not connected with the rest to me). With one big villain, I get the feeling that the season will have a better plot on the whole.
Then again for me it's too soon since once the whole season 2 comes out then can make a better decision but still would say season 1 is better since it was all new for Telltale.
Season 2, it's good but i'm not "feeling" it as much.