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The tension in this episode is genuine. Unlike earlier, more lighthearted missions, the threat of a student-led terrorist cell feels grounded and dangerous. However, the show avoids becoming a grim political thriller by filtering the conflict through Anya’s perspective. Her telepathic connection with Bond creates a unique "double-blind" dynamic—Bond sees the future, Anya reads his mind to see it, and then she has to act on information she barely understands. Action Meets Absurdity

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Picking up in the middle of the "Doggy Crisis" arc, the episode focuses on the immediate threat of a terrorist plot to assassinate Westalis’ Foreign Minister using bomb-strapped dogs. While Loid (as Twilight) works with WISE to intercept the terrorists, the narrative spotlight shifts to the show’s most chaotic duo: Anya and her new precognitive canine companion, Bond. The tension in this episode is genuine

The highlight of the episode is Anya’s "secret mission" to save Loid from a booby-trapped room. Watching a four-year-old attempt to save the world's greatest spy is inherently funny, but the animation by Wit Studio and CloverWorks ensures the action feels fluid and urgent. Anya’s "scary face" and her desperate attempts to leave a warning for Loid provide the levity needed to keep the show's signature tone. Her telepathic connection with Bond creates a unique