The End of the F***ing World: Season 1/ Episode 8 [Season Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It seemingly is the end of the line but don’t tell Alyssa that – no matter who you are.
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It seemingly is the end of the line but don’t tell Alyssa that – no matter who you are.
How can a man abandon his daughter for 10 years? Well, we don’t necessarily get an outright answer but do get to observe Alyssa’s father Leslie and figure out for ourselves.
With a murder already behind them, what’s a stolen car and robbed store but child’s play?
Hollywood is a very reactionary community. One which tries to please the masses while balancing what will actually make them, consistently, a large amount of money. Hence why it’s not just the quality but popularity which often determines who does and does not get nominated. Leading to the topic at hand: Are we in an…
The mystery which is how James’ mother died is addressed, as well as the police’s investigation continuing – leading them to James and Alyssa’s parents.
It’s the day after the events of the last episode, and it seemingly has changed James and Alyssa’s relationship for the worse.
Kokkoku presents an oddly satisfying opener which makes the death of Anime Strike something to celebrate.
With Alyssa making James feel things, he reaches a crossroad: Continue to explore what it is like to feel emotions again or kill the catalyst?
As Alyssa starts to push James for more intimacy, it seems he is slowly questioning not just how but if he can kill her.
And so Devilman Crybaby ends on a surprising high note. One which, strangely, may make you feel sorry for the last demon Akira faces.
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