: Generally viewed as a solid 7/10 to 8/10 by viewers on IMDb and Reddit .
While the visual style shifts toward a more grounded realism under director Josef Kubota Wladyka, the episode excels by deepening the world beyond just one perspective. It moves away from the pure neo-noir feel of the premiere to explore the "transactional" nature of 90s Tokyo, where everyone has a price.
: Some noted it felt "slightly easier to follow" than the pilot but missed the "intensity" and "visual flourishes" of Mann’s direction.
: This episode "alleviates many concerns" about Jake Adelstein (Ansel Elgort) as a lead. By showing him smiling, engaging with Yakuza members over sneakers, and even being humiliated at work over a "panty thief" story, he feels more like a lived-in, vulnerable protagonist rather than just a witness.
Season 1, Episode 2, titled " Kishi Kaisei ," succeeds as a "surprisingly strong" follow-up to its high-octane pilot, even as it transitions from the cinematic intensity of Michael Mann to a more traditional, character-driven TV procedural. The Verdict: A Masterclass in Atmospheric Expansion