Cyber City Episode 2
Review Summary
Shift focus to Goggle for a less action-heavy, more sympathetic character study of the criminal stars, making this episode a definite watch.
👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
The spotlight shifts to Gogul, the mohawked hacker of the Cyber Police unit, and the result is a noticeably darker, more emotionally layered installment than the series opener. Madhouse leans hard into cyberpunk noir here — expect a tighter, more suspenseful atmosphere built around themes of trust, betrayal, and the weight of personal history colliding with duty. The pacing strikes a deliberate balance between character excavation and sharp action sequences, giving Gogul genuine depth rather than treating him as mere muscle. His past becomes the engine driving the tension, and the episode rewards viewers who want more than surface-level sci-fi shootouts. If the first episode sold you on the world, this one sells you on the people trapped inside it. A strong middle chapter that earns its intensity.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
As the second of three standalone-yet-connected episodes, 'The Decoy Program' follows the first episode's broader introduction of the Cyber Police unit by drilling deep into Gogul's backstory and personal stakes. This character-focused structure is by design — each episode dedicates its runtime to one protagonist, and this middle chapter bridges Sengoku's opener with Benten's closing installment. It enriches the world-building established in episode one while setting the tonal precedent for the series finale's own character study.
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