Though we still go from horror to comedy, this series has more of an edge (probably from drawing more on the manga), so the issue doesn't lie there as much.
However, I did call the show 'questionable', but not in the tonally imbalanced manner of S1. Be it the circus' tragic backstory, the revolting fate of the missing children, or even Ciel having to revisit a horrible event from his past, I found myself often white knuckled and even holding back a gasp or two watching events unfold.
However, the shorter episode count means we get a significantly more focused, and often more emotional, show over the meandering of the first, and then the straight up cluelessness of S2. Like with S1, we have really dynamic and atmospheric animation and design work, a superb voice cast, and that same blend of fan-aware humour and intense horror-action that gives the show its unique appeal. A1 Pictures restored fan faith in their handling of the property with this really enjoyable, if a little questionable, 10 episode series. With Season 2 discounted, Book of Circus basically picks up after the Jack the Ripper case in S1, and sees our favourite earl and demon butler team investigating a mysterious circus which may be tied to recent abductions of children, As it turns out, there is much tragedy, deceit and blood behind this 'greatest show on earth'.