Kokkoku: Season 1/ Episode 11 “The Eleventh Moment” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s a rather strange episode as Sagawa being humanized continues and Juri comes to terms with the inevitable.
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It’s a rather strange episode as Sagawa being humanized continues and Juri comes to terms with the inevitable.
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The Chi ends in a polar opposite way to how it began. There is peace, little to no drama, and rather than focusing on endings, it is all about new beginnings. Though not necessarily of the positive kind.
For the last few recaps I questioned whether the ending was going to be ideal or realistic and, well I got my answer… which ends up being both.
The treasures of Rollerworld are finally found and just when Cesar needs them the most.
Cesar learns what it will take to keep having precious moments with his brother as Monse takes an opportunity to get to know Julia better.
Ruben continues to prove he is husband material for Olivia, despite her dating Cesar, as abuelita gets Jamal another clue which could lead to the money.
With the secret dropped, now comes the question of how to move forward. Though for Jamal, it becomes time to reveal his secret as well.
Just as Monse is finally coming around to wanting to be official, this Olivia kiss could ruin everything. Will she find out and if so, by who?
Jamal’s relationship with Abuelita gets him one step further to Rollerwood fortune and with tagging along with Jamal, Monse sees a ghost.

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