9/10
What's going on with the Iserlohn?
18 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
It's pretty obvious that the FPA side of the conflict is taking a temporary backseat in this part of the story, but it wouldn't be wise to completely ignore them for too long. This episode is doing a pretty good job at avoiding this mistake, while also enriching the overall plot.

This episode isn't particularly eventful, but I still like how it allows us to see that the life and progress on Iserlohn still flow naturally even after Yang, albeit at a much slower pace. It also acknowledges many natural consequences of the previous season's conclusion, like the people's divisive reaction towards the new administration and how everyone are coping with the uncertain future of democracy.

I'd say it's a pretty important and underrated episode.
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