REVIEW: Spy x Family’s Season 2 Premiere is a Funny and Strong Return to an Already Amazing Series

Spy x Family is one of those rare shows in which every episode seems to be better than the last. With the second part of season one ending this past winter, fans have been eagerly anticipating the return of anime’s favorite “pretend” family. Now, with the premiere of Season 2, audiences can follow the all-new ongoing Forger Family adventures.While Spy x Family is a riveting series, more than earning its fan-favorite status, the big question as we enter Season 2 is whether or not the series can sustain itself in the long run. Was the first season just a fluke? With the premiere episode now available, fans will at least have some answers.The first episode of season two starts with a quick recap of the series’s premise and then moves on to Yor (aka, the deadly assassin, Thorn Princess) on a mission. She upholds her duties as an assassin with the usual aplomb, only to be shot off-screen. Not to worry, though, her gunshot wound was non-fatal, and she was only hit on the posterior with a non-life-threatening injury. Of course, she was able to handle the injury, but the pain is severe, and Loid — being the doting yet phony husband that he is — senses her distress and thinks that it is something that he must have done. So what is an international man of mystery supposed to do to save the mission and the world? Take his wife out on a date, of course!RELATED: Best Anime Series To Watch On Hulu (October 2023)

Spy x Family is one of those rare shows in which every episode seems to be better than the last. With the second part of season one ending this past winter, fans have been eagerly anticipating the return of anime’s favorite “pretend” family. Now, with the premiere of Season 2, audiences can follow the all-new ongoing Forger Family adventures.

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While Spy x Family is a riveting series, more than earning its fan-favorite status, the big question as we enter Season 2 is whether or not the series can sustain itself in the long run. Was the first season just a fluke? With the premiere episode now available, fans will at least have some answers.

The first episode of season two starts with a quick recap of the series’s premise and then moves on to Yor (aka, the deadly assassin, Thorn Princess) on a mission. She upholds her duties as an assassin with the usual aplomb, only to be shot off-screen. Not to worry, though, her gunshot wound was non-fatal, and she was only hit on the posterior with a non-life-threatening injury. Of course, she was able to handle the injury, but the pain is severe, and Loid — being the doting yet phony husband that he is — senses her distress and thinks that it is something that he must have done. So what is an international man of mystery supposed to do to save the mission and the world? Take his wife out on a date, of course!

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