There are a few weaker episodes within this season, but generally it continues the crude, bickering silliness of the previous season – which is a good thing. Ironically, the weaker episodes I found were the ones that tried to have too much expansion of the narrative, the episodes that took us towards a specific character or had to fit in a lot of events to make it work. It is not to suggest that less story works best in this show, but I do enjoy the times where the characters get to be crude, impatient assess towards one another, since this tends to produce the funniest material.
The deadpan tone throughout backs this up, and is well supported by the animation, which continues to have a great old-school feel and manage to look simple but yet also hugely polished at the same time. The writing has plenty of great lines throughout, and they are very well delivered by the cast, who have great comic timing with their deadpan. It is hard to pick a favourite since everyone has great material. Benjamin of course is the most consistent, with Tyler having good presence, but the supporting characters tend to get the best laughs – with Walter's matriarch, and Greer's dippy Cheryl regularly having very strong lines.
It perhaps continues not to be for everyone, and (thankfully) it doesn't seem to have particularly softened its cruder material to get a wider audience; however the deadpan narcissism of the characters and their sharply written and delivered bickering continues to make for consistently good laughs across the season.