Excellent article, and kudos to the author for giving John Williams' score the attention in deserves.
Still, I don't go with this comparison...
"Unlike the first film, which is known for perfectly executing
the slow-burn buildup to its monster reveal, the sequel gives
us the creature immediately after the opening credits, when
it swoops in on two scuba divers photographing a shipwreck."
Has she forgotten that Chrissie gets eaten-up in the first five minutes of Spielberg's original?
In any case, as I've said before, of course the original Jaws is a classic, and you can't deny Jaws 2 is riding on its coattails.
And yet, in some ways, I honestly like Jaws 2 better. It is a "warmer" and more emotionally intense film, rife with touching moments. John Williams' music for the teenage characters is effervescent and evokes a youthful exuberance and innocence -- and is very "classical" in style for what is in many a 70s "teen flick" (Williams' own kids were in that age range when he scored the film, which may have been an inspiration). Jeannot Szwarc had a tough row to hoe following up one of the biggest blockbusters of all time, but he delivered with a superb -- and satisfying -- movie, which if you ask me is at time the equal of Spielberg's original.