The first season was far more entertaining for me, I was quite disappointed as I was really hoping to enjoy season 2. It wasn't so bad I dropped it, but like the review says there isn't so much a plot as just one thing happening after another so there was never any excitement for the next episode
My main draw for this series has been that it has an actual protag with a personality, and at least that carried over to season 2, though he never really gets anything interesting to do
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The number one issue with this season, more than any of its other issues, is the fact that it was bad at conveyance.
This is what results in the "stuff just happens" impression many are seeming to take away from watching it. The anime didn't properly convey how all of these random events are connected and what they had to do with each other, nor how they built to the conclusion we watched, or what any of it had to do with what Kunai was even trying to do. (The loose outline of the reasoning was there, but from what I saw, many viewers definitely got lost somewhere.)
If you understand, then Season 2 really isn't so bad for what it is... But the issue is, the anime makes very little effort to give said understanding to anyone that doesn't already know the story.
I think the biggest example I can think of is the final scene of the season, with the big reveal that XXX is not only the president of the mysterious company that hired Akira, but also seemingly has to do with the world he'd eventually find himself in as Kunai by referring to him as "My Lucifer".
The issue with that cliffhanger reveal ending is that the average viewer would have no idea what this show is trying to tell them with it. XXX was only mentioned once in Episode 1, and shown briefly in a flashback in Episode 11. Viewers of the anime barely have any idea who she is, or what her connection to Akira is, so there's no way that reveal would make any impact unless you understand.
A lot of this has to do with Season 1's faults too, like gutting the entire real world side of the story for some reason, and Season 2 does kinda try to fix this by bringing that stuff back in, but it wasn't particularly successful in doing so. Most viewers didn't understand the purpose.
It's really a shame, I do think there's plenty to like about this series, both Seasons 1 and 2, but in the end, you'd have to be someone who knows the story (whether via the LN's, which season 1 was based on, or the manga, which season 2 was based on) and enjoy the show as a kind of companion piece with goofy animation.
It's rare to see a series so completely inaccessible for newcomers.
I do want to say that this series and its world building are insane and absolutely fascinating. Intentionally so. It's a very fun story. If anyone reading this finds the world & characters interesting, regardless of the impression you got from the anime, please try to check out either of the source materials sometime.
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