The episode is perfectly structured, so the 20 minutes fly by in the blink of an eye. Every moment feels well-paced and thought out, making the time pass quickly but leaving a lasting impact. The animation is beautiful, especially the colors, which I've admired since episode 1. They were very well chosen and have now become a defining feature of the anime, especially in the fights. The color palette brings each scene to life, making the action sequences even more intense. The choreography of the battles is impressive and fluid, with each movement feeling deliberate and adding to the tension. The antagonist receives a powerful and intimidating introduction, especially through the interplay of the sound design. This immediately reminded me of Meruem from Hunter x Hunter and his haunting presence. Season 2 turns out to be much better than I expected, and even better than the outstanding first season, surpassing all my expectations in terms of storytelling, animation, and character development.