The Devil Is A Part-Timer Season 2 Episode 12 was not very good. It tried a lot of things, but none of them ended up working when the show brought all of them together. For now, mediocre remains unachievable for the show.
The Devil Is A Part-Timer Season 2 Episode 11 was a weird episode that was worse than the sum of all of its parts. The series is failing to make a lot of sense at this point.
The Devil Is A Part-Timer Season 2 Episode 10 was a great episode that featured some top-tier slice of life which harkened back to the show's glory days.
The Devil Is A Part-Timer Season 2 Episode 9 was a very comfortable catch, as well as a highly entertaining episode that featured some great moments and an unpredictable return.
The Devil Is A Part-Timer Season 2 Episode 8 was a soothing episode that took us into the calm depths of Japan's countryside and inside the home of a humble farmer. More slice of life is always better!
The Devil Is A Part-Timer Season 2 Episode 7 was a middle-of-the-road episode that featured some cool moments followed by baffling plot decisions. Let's hope the show can turn it back around after the halfway point.
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