SPY×FAMILY
The west's top spy is given a week to assemble a fake family — wife, child, school admission — so he can infiltrate a private academy and read the body language of a politician who keeps starting cold wars. He picks up an orphan named Anya for the role of daughter and marries a clerk named Yor for the role of wife, and the cover would be airtight if Anya weren't a telepath and Yor weren't a contract killer. None of them tells the others. Operation Strix proceeds. They all start, against their training, getting attached.
Great Concept That's a Bit Rough Around the Edges (POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING)
A funny, original concept that hits the right points and leaves you wanting for more.
I Spy a Skillfully Executed Found Family Comedy
It's neither peak nor mid - it's good
Spy x Family: An action-packed dramedy about a fake family trying to end a war. Decent popcorn entertainment.
It's a special thing called "Family".
A show with great characters who lay the groundwork for a great story, held back quite a bit by pacing and other issues
It's not exactly the masterpiece that the zeitgeist would have you believe, but it's a fun time.
An overexaggerated spy comedy. Is it good enough to watch several episodes of it?
Family in disguise, wholesome with a bit of seriousness in the background.