Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: Season 1/ Episode 23 “Wake Up and Take a Step” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Rudy begins to succumb to his depression, we’re shown all the lives and people he touched up to this point.
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As Rudy begins to succumb to his depression, we’re shown all the lives and people he touched up to this point.
As we get some minor but notable development with Charlotte, we begin to see and learn that Taissa is not all there, and Misty? Well, you already know.
The show shifts its focus to make it clear Kirsten is the lead as we bounce back and forth between 20 years in the future and around Day Zero.
While slow at first, once we’re introduced to Jeevan and his new best friend Kirsten, we get that classic father/ daughter type bond that will likely carry the series.
Between eliminations and people feeling the need to remove themselves from the process, get ready to say goodbye to multiple cast members.
While the performances, choreography, and singing are top-notch, and many of the changes welcomed, the central relationship remains a struggle to sit through.
Spiderman: No Way Home honors the legacy of the previous film iterations and shows Marvel/Disney/Sony have bottomless pockets.
Ragdoll ends its first season in a bit of a lackluster fashion.
Cooper’s charm, and Blanchett’s mischievous persona, are used to offset an overload of foreshadowing and a second-half which makes you wish this movie wasn’t 2 ½ hours.
Tasked with preventing an international incident, while protecting Dia, Lugh seemingly will follow in his father’s footsteps for love.
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