Season one of The Daily Life of the Immortal King was barely passable, relying on a cliché school tournament and blatant multiverse copies, yet it remained somewhat watchable. Season two, however, is absolute "creational suicide."
While it started okay, the middle episodes devolved into pseudo-intellectual financial theme that lacked any real depth. By the finale, the creator’s vision felt so hollow and dark they couldn’t produce a coherent episode. The constant, jarring art style shifts and cringe-inducing jokes made it feel like a forced chore rather than art. It’s a messy, disjointed disaster that fails to justify its own existence. Avoid this downward spiral.
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