I hope it returns as soon as possible so that I can continue exploring this weird, wonderful world I've fallen in love with. That love was only solidified by One Piece season 2, which I cannot recommend enough.
By blurring the moral lines of the show's heroes and villains, the political side of The Night Agent is at its most compelling in season 3. How this all plays out puts Peter in an interesting position going forward.
The hints about Kyojin's role in everything remain compelling going forward, as do how the game at the show's center will develop. Learning more about each character and seeing them develop in season 2 would fix some of the depth issues in season 1.
As has been the case with previous seasons, no season 3 episode was bad. Yes, there were a few that did not quite land, but all episodes hold their own merits, with a few clear standouts.
It cannot escape some wider What If...?-adjacent issues that link to the wider franchise as a whole, but for those looking for a bloody standalone adventure, Marvel Zombies should satisfy.
If you liked The Office, you will likely enjoy The Paper, too. I would caution people from expecting the former's quality from the latter, but, overall, The Paper season 1 is perfectly enjoyable, and I am actively looking forward to season 2.