This new season is actually still pretty good.
The animation is still great. There is some interesting character development for the main characters.
The soundtrack is mixed. I am not a big fan of some of the rap songs used.
Minor spoilers but it is so damn funny that the one lesbian couple has a domestic violence incident.
Overall I think it is worth a watch if you liked the first season.
I haven't seen much of any woke bullshit or any leftist preaching so far.
Which kind of proves my point.
The shows primary relationship focus is on faggotry.
It doesn't matter if people try to downplay it as dysfunctional, it's the fact that the centerpiece of this show's relationship building arc is on faggotry. That's how subversion works, and it's something I mentioned in another comment some months ago about their two-prong approach to boiling the frog: the frying pan, and the pot.
Also, asking about couplings is usually how I test how woke a show is: how many straight white couples are in it?
No straight white couples? It's pure Leftist propaganda.
I can also always tell how converged someone is from that propaganda based on how much of a meltdown they have whenever I bring up the straight white couples.
Some guy tried defending that Baldur's Gate 3 wasn't woke at all, so I asked him, "How many quests are in the game that see you helping straight white couples get together?" he went into an absolute meltdown about how "gays exist", and prattled about nonsense.
Same thing with a guy defending that Cyberpunk 2077 wasn't woke at all, it was just that setting contained elements that the Left push because that's what the cyberpunk theme is about. I asked him the same question. He didn't have a meltdown about it, but had to admit that there were no stories helping any straight white couples. But hey, there were plenty of major and minor subplots about faggots.
The Peralez are a white couple in Cyberpunk, although latino, still caucasian.