TL;DR – This is everything a Carmen Sandiego series needed to be, fun, informative, full of beautiful animation, and a cast giving their all.
Score – 4.5 out of 5 stars

Review –
I grew up in the age before the internet, yes there was a time even before the
internet yelled at you when you wanted to log on. It was an era when you would
get games on floppy disks, both big and small, and it was here where I first met
the elusive Carmen Sandiego. She was the
final boss in an epic quest that took you from the streets of Reykjavik to
Sydney and everywhere in-between as you hunted down VILE and recovered the
stolen artefacts. When you have one of the touchstones of your first forays
into the world of media getting another reboot, you tend to go in cautiously. However, I needn’t of worried because this was
a joy from start to finish.
So to set the scene, we open as Interpol agents Chase Devineaux (Rafael Petardi)
and Julia Argent (Charlet Chung) run down the list of places Carmen (Gina
Rodriguez) has recently hit, Art Galleries, Banks, … an amusement park …? The
only clue she leaves is her presence in all red, announcing to the world who
just robbed you. Well tonight she is in Poitiers, France, and the agents will
stop at nothing to bring her in, but see Carmen is a master at what she does,
and she has a little help thanks to Player (Finn Wolfhard). After a quick escape, Carmen makes it to the train only to be
intercepted by Crackle (Michael Goldsmith) someone from her past. Well, since
they have a lot of time on their hands before they reach Paris, Carmen relates
to him the important story about how she became
the world’s greatest thief. Now from here, we will be looking at the season as
a whole so there will be [SPOILERS]
ahead.