As far as I'm concerned—this sequel doesn't exist.
I enjoyed the original B: The Beginning. The ending was okay. They didn't need to make this. It was initially supposed to be a twelve-episode-long sequel, but they trimmed it down to six—at the expense of a coherent story. B was never a tightly written masterpiece, but it was watchable. B: The Beginning Succession is illogical, stupid, boring, and it has a terrible title. Why didn't they call it B: The End? Or B: The Second?!
While watching this sequel, I felt like no one cared. No one cared about the continuity of the show. The action scenes make no sense—unexplained powers, inconsistent logic, reality-bending fights. It's like they wanted to make the Matrix without understanding what made it such a great film. I have a limit of suspension of disbelief. This show broke it—cars driving on walls through narrow alleys and continuity errors galore. I would've thought it was hilariously bad if I wasn't so bored. When I say watch this show on a stimulant, I REALLY mean watch it on a stimulant. Four cups of coffee weren't enough to get me through it.
My two favorite characters—Keith and Lily—did nothing worthwhile. Keith spent most of the show being kidnapped and screaming about being in love with his dead sister. Lily drives her gravity-defying car for three episodes. Occasionally, she's the butt of an unfunny joke, such as when she gets sexually assaulted by her coworker. The rest of the Royal Investigative Services agents were on screen for a total of under 20 minutes. You can reduce all of their personalities to one word: angry, intelligent, annoying, boobs. At least they were humorous in the first season. But they're barely present, which means there's practically no levity amidst all the edgy monologues and super-serious clown villains speaking in riddles.
The most boring character, Koku, swiped the protagonist role. Never would I expect a guy who can fly, regenerate, brainwash people, and run at superhuman speeds would be so dull. He's constantly monotone, and he's motivated by a one-dimensional love interest. In a way, he is an anti-hero, not on the side of the Reggies, but also not on Lily's side (AKA the RIS). The villains are a lame cabal of generic bishounens wearing clown make-up with bad hairstyles. Their motivations are convoluted—but all you need to know is they want to change the status quo, and that's bad because our heroes are cops.
Director, writers, editors, no one knew what to do with these characters or how to get them from a scene to another. Making a spreadsheet is the only way to keep up with every organization, character, location, motivation, and the show's made-up vocabulary. To figure out what they were talking about, I had to pause and rewind countless times. Even watching the English dub, it was like they were speaking an alien language. If you thought the first season had dry writing, this will truly test your patience. Everyone speaks in riddles or they seem to be as clueless as I was. You'll find a treasure trove of half-baked lines that will insult your intelligence. But, if you want to see a lot of clowns fighting each other and don't care about the story, dialogue, or continuity, maybe you'll find something to like. That is if you can look past the art quality.
The anime just looks unfinished, which is a massive shame because the art was season one's strongest aspect. The shadows are either inconsistent with the light source's angle or entirely missing. Every scene during the daytime looked like a Lahaina noon because the shadows were directly below the characters. The environmental background art is undetailed and messy too. And there's an odd feeling that none of the art fits within the setting. Whenever characters move, it's either looped animations or the designs become super simplified. Mixing poorly animated character models with janky CGI background is a recipe for the uncanny valley effect.
Thank God this season ends early. I don't think I could've sat through another half. I'm certain Netflix axed the production halfway through because it ends on a cliffhanger. I guess we'll never know the story's conclusion. If you like the characters created in the first season, if you liked the story, if you want animation half as good as the original, don't bother watching this.