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Sam begins to understand how the world’s technological advancements and the way information is shared are putting her “activities” at risk. But this is also an opportunity to give her a clue about the duck sister she killed years ago. New kicks with new tricks. Meanwhile, in Woodbrook, Bertie, a septuagenarian tortoise, is unable to help wild animals wander into his peaceful town of anthropomorphic creatures, and as he grows older he becomes somewhat agrophobic.
There are a lot of gears turning, but there’s a more deliberate pace to this second issue. Sam’s Dangerous Game is a very charming new addition, and the adorable Bertie and his pet Anchovy provide a heartwarming, if slightly sad subplot that (given the series’ track record) is sure to go from cute and cozy to downright heartbreaking by the climax.
As always, it’s incredibly absorbing, even if it feels a little less focused than the first series. I still feel like we’re not completely against Sam in terms of who we root for, but Bertie has a much more sympathetic personality to balance things out. Protect him and Anchovies at all costs!
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