I must've been remembering the old FM. Out of maybe 50 tries or so, I must've gotten only 2 or 3 off-power spins nearly into that "bad" spin where the nose refuses to break below horizon. And you're right, as soon as you start adding power before the plane is flying mostly forward again, you can shift into that "bad" spin if you don't apply power & controls just right.
It doesn't feel like I remember it. I must be remembering the old FM's spins. Now that I think about it I remember focusing on avoiding spins, and not going back to check if the departure side of the FM was any different, when we first got the revised FM. So ironically, this new FM we've had for years now is much less forgiving in normal flight (we used to be able to turn and scissor with Spit IXs and N1Ks), but seems to be much more forgiving in power off spins. The controls don't seem to ever invert and putting the plane back in line is pretty straight forward, not any more complicated than any other plane.
You can still recognize some of the shifts into the bad spin envelope, where the plane will have a single twitch like it breaches some kind of boundary.
This morning put it into a tail stall no power and the plane never recovered on its own. It fell straight back with a slight spin.
Can you describe how it started? What you did to trigger it?