<report>It’s very much like its predecessor We Know the Devil, but more. More production values, more developed side characters, a more ambitious setting, more mind screwy, more confusing and opaque, more queer flirting etc. It's alright in the sense that there were a quite a few things I liked about it but it really is written too inscrutably for me to call it good.
The background setting is actually pretty interesting, taking place in a world where the physical laws of reality are in part defined by human perception and culture, with a defeated ‘alien’ ‘threat’ (for a certain value of alien and threat) in the background sparking a 3 way civil war between factions who desire humanity to come back...
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