![]() While there were points of season one that took themselves way too seriously, this season feels more carefree. It moves at a good pace and provides for a lot of exciting action scenes, as well as the requisite overlong and extremely over-the-top finale. The plot is, as I said, much more focused and feels like a cohesive arc with a beginning, middle, and end. With Hbiiki having health problems and Fine's Symphogear user Maria having second thoughts, the battle for world peace will be quite complicated. It doesn't help that organization has a walking mad scientist trope who wants to enslave humanity. The goal of the organization is to bring about world peace, but the way they are going about it isn't real friendly. ![]() This season finds heroes Hibiki, Chris, and Tsubasa facing off against an organization who have named themself "Fine", the name of the deity they battled in the first season. Symphogear G seems to fix a lot of the issues the first season had, providing a more consistent tone and a more focused story while also providing more entertaining characters and great action scenes. The first season of Symphogear was a hodge podge of ideas and tones but came across as well-intentioned with a fun cast of heroes and some good action sequences.
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