Ep 3. PREPARE FOR THE INTERVIEW
- April 23, 2022
- 24 min
In SPY X FAMILY season 1 episode 3, titled "Prepare for the Interview," the dynamic trio is faced with their biggest challenge yet. As Twilight, the spy, continues to infiltrate the prestigious Eden Academy, his mission changes as he is tasked with handling a high-risk mission. He is to be the caretaker of an explosive prodigy, Damien Desmond, who is a key figure in the upcoming political summit.
Yor, on the other hand, struggles to prepare for her interview with the Academy's board of directors. She is nervous and anxious, and the pressure is weighing on her. She goes to great lengths to prepare for the interview, which includes taking lessons from Ann, a retired teacher who now runs a restaurant. Ann proves to be a valuable asset, helping Yor improve her social skills and boosting her confidence.
Meanwhile, Anya, who is the family's telepathic child, is having problems fitting in at school. She is mocked by her classmates, and she doesn't understand why. Anya is convinced that her new peers can read her thoughts, which makes her paranoid and anxious. However, she soon learns that her classmates are afraid of her powers, thinking she is some kind of witch.
As the episode progresses, Twilight decides to help Anya by using his spy skills to uncover the truth about her new school. He sets up a meeting with one of the school's teachers, who reveals that the school has trouble dealing with outliers like Anya. However, Twilight's plan is soon thwarted when he is pulled away for his own mission.
In the end, Yor's interview is a success, and she is accepted into the Academy. Anya overcomes her fears and makes new friends, and Twilight succeeds in his mission. The episode ends on a high note for the family, as they all achieved their goals and helped each other along the way.
"Prepare for the Interview" is an episode that showcases the strengths of each of the family members. It is a heartwarming and humorous episode that deals with themes of acceptance, family dynamics, and fitting in. The audience is given a glimpse into the characters' lives and their struggles, which makes them relatable and endearing. The plot is well-written, and the execution is flawless, making it an enjoyable watch for both children and adults.