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James Beckett discusses the latest episode of “Quality Assurance in Another World”, where the subplot with Gaydle didn’t quite deliver the expected impact. The conflict between Haga and Akira over Gaydle’s actions is quickly resolved as the party moves on to their next destination, Sai. The episode introduces new characters from Akira’s company and hints at a potential storyline involving Alba, Sai’s resident god-mage. James notes that the episode leans heavily into fanservice, with a surprising makeout scene and suggestive shots of Akira in the mixed-gender baths.

Overall, James expresses some disappointment with the lack of depth in the episode and hopes that the series will pick up its pace and deliver a more satisfying conclusion. He also mentions the intriguing concept of regional A.I. directors like Tesla, which could add an interesting layer to the story if explored further. As the season nears its end, James is curious to see if “Quality Assurance in Another World” can finish strong or if it will fizzle out.

The article provides a critical analysis of the episode, highlighting both its strengths and weaknesses, and offers insights into the potential direction of the series. James encourages readers to stay tuned for future developments and shares his thoughts on the overall quality of the show.