just saw it
Overall, I liked it. Not as good as the original in my opinion, the original was elegant in its simplicity. But this was a worthy follow-up that doesn't feel tacked on.
I do have a few minor issues.
Raylan happening to be in the burned out house and seeing Phoenix and then throwing together the whole operation seemed a little too quick and easy.
When Norman is on the glass above the fire and he just happens to fall off in the correct direction seemed a little convenient, and not quite how gravity works.
Even with the dog, Norman finding the hotel, and that fast when it was probably a little ways away, and also managing to infiltrate the building and locate the fuse box unnoticed? Well there's a suspension of disbelief.
And I would like to know how the doctor planned to do things. If Phoenix needs to be kept alive because her heart will die that quickly... How quickly did he think he'd be able to cut the mom open and make the swap? Also bearing in mind his goal was for the mom to live.
It does take a few twists and turns, because I'm thinking "Well even if her parents aren't great maybe she can know their love." And also for what it's worth, when Norman goes after her, he doesn't know what their plans for her are, he's simply looking to get her back.
They should've released this movie right before Mother's Day because I imagine and hope that pretty much everyone who sees this walks away thankful for having better parents.