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The spooky, piano-driven score was the same, sure.

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But did you notice any aesthetic differences compared to the season before?

Say, the inclusion of some semi-extinct grassland animals and tasteful saloon headwear?

Im always been wary of season twos, Clair told Vulture.

It says something really fundamental about the characters journey.

I feel like theres not a lot of value in making some aesthetic changes for the sake of it.

Or, as Clair put it, reinventing the series while staying within the constructs they had already established.

You have some very obvious swapouts, like the horse has become the buffalo, Clair said.

As for the Man in Blacks hat, its become an icon of a certain thread of the show.

(Hey, theres always season three.)

Additional reporting by Scott Huver.

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