OverviewKrai’s vacation continues, and so do the hardships for Arnold and the others chasing him.Our Take Picking up from the previous episode, this installment finally delivers on the long-teased convergence between Krai’s group and Arnold, leaning hard into the series’ trademark misunderstandings and accidental heroics. The comedy largely lands thanks to sharp timing and exaggerated reactions, with Krai once again stumbling into situations that make him look far more competent and calculating than he actually is. Character moments, especially involving Tino and Liz, add energy and fanservice-heavy flair, reinforcing the show’s situational humor rather than a tightly plotted fantasy.At the same time, the rest of the proceedings highlight some lingering issues. The pacing feels rushed, cramming confrontations, gags, and brief emotional beats into a narrow runtime without letting scenes breathe. While the humor remains divisive, hilarious to fans of the misunderstanding trope and grating to those who want a genuinely clever or proactive lead, the episode does succeed in showing growth through pressure and “forced training,” even if that progress often feels more accidental than earned. Visually, there are fun highs, but some rough animation cuts make the presentation feel less consistent than earlier stretches.Overall, this was messy but enjoyable and fully embraces the show’s absurdly fun identity. It plays to the show’s strengths, yet the fast pacing and occasional rough animation hold it back from feeling polished. The strong character chemistry, heightened comedy, and steady sense of progression keep it fun and watchable. It’s not a clean or carefully structured chapter, but it delivers enough charm, chaos, and momentum to keep interest moving forward.