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Originally Posted by TF-Viewer
As much as I wanted to give it a full watch, I just ended up skimming through the few episodes that had descriptions about involving the full moon, and the finale. There was definitely process this time. I will watch it again in full to get better context. But I can say we don't get a full onscreen TF start to finish.
There's a slow initial TF in the last episode that happens in small bursts (pain, ears, teeth, muzzle, back) then offscreen her arms and legs change asymmetrically, then way off screen the TF completes. We do see the werewolf
multiple times up close as well. Again, that's all from skimming so there could be shorter or subtle TF elements I missed.
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There's one episode (Ep 4) where the change is impending, and she feels it starting as her hand starts changing asymmetrically before she can make it to her safe room. That's the only other process shown. To add context to the scene from the last episode, you do see her partially transformed in one scene before they show the arms and legs change.
Overall, there's significantly more than the first season, since they weren't actively trying to hide from the literal premise of the show this time. What is there is pretty well done; there's just not the full, uninterrupted transformation