86 2nd Season Review

: Some reviewers felt this season was a slight downgrade from the first. Common complaints include the introduction of the "annoying" child character Frederica and the prolonged absence of Major Lena Milizé , who many felt was the most engaging part of the show.

The second season of (often referred to as Part 2) is a polarizing yet technically masterful conclusion to the series' initial story arc. It shifts from the "hopeless survival" tone of the first season to a deeper psychological exploration of trauma and the difficulty of finding a life beyond the battlefield. Core Review Highlights 86 2nd Season

: While Season 1 focused on the systemic racism of San Magnolia, Season 2 focuses on the "brokenness" of the survivors. It highlights the struggle of the 86 to integrate into the relatively "normal" Giad Federation, as they have known nothing but war. : Some reviewers felt this season was a

: The season was plagued by production delays, causing the final two episodes to air three months late. However, the consensus is that these final episodes (22 and 23) provided a "masterclass" in payoff, making the wait entirely worth it for fans. Comparison at a Glance 86: Eighty Six S2 Anime Review 42/100 It shifts from the "hopeless survival" tone of