Episode 43 – Spy×Family Season 3

©Tatsuya Endo/Shueisha/SPY×FAMILY Production Committee
This face game is strong. Not only do we get a new Anya face (or at least one we haven’t seen in a while), but we also see a variety of strange faces from Luid, as well as the return of Anya’s always-entertaining Damian psyche. I love that the meanest thing she can imagine is Damian with his mouth open, his perpetually runny nose, and his weirdly big eyes. Of course, that says a lot about her development, but it also reinforces that Damian’s complete lack of crush I swear is very unrequited.
Still, it was telling that he felt relieved when he thought Anya just wanted cake and not some kind of favor from a powerful family. No six-year-old should have to feel taken advantage of like this, and it helps to teach him the hands-off attitude of his family toward him. His first thought at this age shouldn’t be that someone was trying to use him for a relationship, but that was the real reason he was attracted to Anya in the first place: she never treated him like his last name. Of course, she was weird and he rarely understood what she was doing, but she treated him as Damiannot Desmond, even though she thought she was doing the opposite. Even though she’s most likely younger than the rest of her classmates, she’s the only one who consistently acts like a true first-year student, which says a lot, especially since she’s a telepath.
This will no doubt come in handy once the bus hijacking plot reaches its climax in the next episode, and will Red Circus’s Billy Squires regret this choice? this Hijacking a bus. Not only were Donovan Desmond’s children and the Black Bell’s daughter on board, but he also had the daughter of a spy and an assassin, as well as the niece of an SSS agent. and He happens to be a psychic (and has a psychic dog). The only way things could get worse for him is if there’s a bomb on the bus too.
But we’ll have to wait a week to see that, because the episode only sets up Billy’s impending fiasco while also including a school bus so realistic that I can smell those awful vinyl seats. In fact, all it requires is a taped-off seat back. The rest of the episode is tasked with reminding us that Ludd is really, really good at his job, which occasionally gets lost in the antics that make up the “family” portion of the title. It wasn’t that the man he was dealing with was cunning; His motivations appear to be primarily his unrequited love for Fiona and his intense jealousy of Dr. Fogg. In a sense, this suggests that maybe Loid is also He’s good at what he does because he tries to blend in so completely that it makes him look like the most devoted psychiatrist walking the halls of a respected institution. Although no one said it, the director had a feeling that Luyd would replace him, which led him to hatch all kinds of stupid plans to humiliate Dr. Fogg. None of them get past Luyd (perhaps even the toilet paper was intentional), so he turns to the big guns: the secret police.
Or at least he thought he did. I’m surprised there’s only Loid only When Frankie finds out he’s being targeted, he taps the hospital phone because that seems like a pretty basic precaution to me, but regardless, all three main WISE agents start showing off their stuff. I found it interesting that Luyd went all out to exaggerate his reactions to better convince his audience that this was a much more dangerous situation than he usually is, and it really came across as overacting. But maybe that’s just another sign of how good Luyd is: He reads his audience and understands what he needs to do to convince him — even if Frankie whipping out handcuffs isn’t on the menu.
But no wonder, Frankie. Sometimes you have to catch it the moment it comes.
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Spy×Family The third season is currently airing
crunchy.
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