3/10
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Season two looks marginally better—fights hit harder and the reds finally pop—but every visual gain is negated by storytelling so lazy it turns the hero into walking plot armor and resurrects characters from laughably fatal wounds. The arc had potential: humans versus vampires with extinction on the table, yet endless deus-ex-machina saves and forehead-planted death flags reduce it to a checklist of shounen clichés that even newcomers have seen done better elsewhere. I can’t hate it—it’s too bland to anger—but I can’t recommend it to anyone who’s watched more than a handful of anime; it’s a...
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