OverviewMore familiar faces appear as Lupin pursues the automaton clock, and soon his quest to go home turns into a far more complicated conspiracy. Following a series of intersecting events, the key players in the drama find themselves surrounded by high mirror-like panels with a type of control panel in the center…Our Take So the Lupin “Isekai” adventure comes to a close as it turns out, this was a Lupin and Goemon episode, but it worked as a nice little mini-arc and I also liked the reveal that the heir to this golden clock thing turned out to be a person nobody expected. In a nutshell, nothing was what it seemed from the start with the way things unraveled. At the very least the characters were a lot more likable here, the mystery was a lot of fun, and the twist threw me off even if it felt like the plot twist of a Rick & Morty episode…Overall, this episode was a huge step up from Part 1. While it wrapped up a little too quickly, I did like the creativity in this episode with the use of its “What If?” Isekai-like setting and characters. Next week should be back to the main plot as we find out what happened between Lupin and Holmes in London and I can’t wait!