Review of The Way of the Househusband Season 2
Going full throttle on the insatiably comedic Yakuza and househusband crossover, we as the audience are strangely captivated by all the nonsensical ways Tatsu "The Immortal Dragon" pushes the boundaries of everything surrounding housework, community affairs, and marital competence. This time, however, audiences are already privy to the arduous path Tatsu has taken to acquire his esteemed level of house husbandry, and they can find satisfaction in the transference of skills and knowledge into the new, crazy scenarios Tatsu involves himself in as a result of his inescapable Yakuza past. The feature of old and new faces alike also doesn't hurt, as it helps setup well-timed punchlines and stints of character development. "Gokushufudou" never fails to deliver its intention to entertain and amaze because the protagonist is something whose past, present, and future the viewer loves to see challenged and related to.