Matsumaru makes his seiyuu debut! Aka's mother moves in with Matsumaru! Not! But seriously, it's fascinating to wonder about if this kind of scenario can happen in real life. For all we know, there could really be a seiyuu who is secretly dating a salaryman.
I also liked the new side theme of some big evil American company taking over the small company Matsumaru works for. What can a lowly ranking employee do? It feels like the author is unintentionally(?) making a satire comic. Dilbert anyone? Aka's mother becoming his new boss is a bit too twisted, though.
And that crazy director is a great plot device. Whenever something feels too out of whack, he can come in to explain everything away.