I'm warming more to it now he's started smoking again!
The tone seems a bit off. He's supposed to walk the line between heaven and he'll, but he definitely seems to be on the feathery freaks side.
Wasn't he always on Heaven's side, but with a moral compass or means of attack that was unorthodox?
That said, this "part 2" definitely helped sell a better story progression than previous episodes, and the actors and actresses seem to be more in line with their backgrounds as depicted thus far. I think this episode has definitively put this show on a better level/track, and I hope the rest of the season can maintain the pace and energy. Constantine's efforts and decisions that put him in the middle of these things, and his readiness to choose such on such shaky moral grounds, should be as apparent as they were in these past two episodes.