SPY×FAMILY Part 2
Anya is officially enrolled at Eden Academy, and Operation Strix moves into its long phase: she has to either befriend Donovan Desmond's son Damian or earn eight academic medals on her own. She is currently at one of each, and progress is going to be slow. The second cour weaves in a domestic side-plot — Loid spotting a bombing plot before it reaches the minister, Anya wandering into the conspirators' kennel, the family adopting the gentle precognitive dog she names Bond — while Yor wrestles with a colleague's suspicion that her husband might be having an affair, which she would rather not have to assassinate him over.
Anya is officially enrolled at Eden Academy, and Operation Strix moves into its long phase: she has to either befriend Donovan Desmond's son Damian or earn eight academic medals on her own. She is currently at one of each, and progress is going to be slow. The second cour weaves in a domestic side-plot — Loid spotting a bombing plot before it reaches the minister, Anya wandering into the conspirators' kennel, the family adopting the gentle precognitive dog she names Bond — while Yor wrestles with a colleague's suspicion that her husband might be having an affair, which she would rather not have to assassinate him over.
There really is something special about this series.
While the slower pacing may be a turnoff for some, I like how it fleshes out more of the cast.
The Forger Family Returns With A Little Less Oomph
Maybe not quite as magical as before, but it’s still got it
A not so waku waku second cour but still managed to retain its charm
If you liked the first 12 episodes of Spy x Family, you're in luck because this is more of the same.
Stagnation Nation /s (spoiler-free)
A disappointing 2nd part that still manages to leave you wanting for more.
A solid sitcom that keeps being mistaken for a plot-oriented show, though perhaps not unreasonably
Still enjoyable, even if it lost some of its charm