My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s: Season 1 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
An Isekai without a lead who is easy to attach to but at least it has a story intriguing enough to compensate.
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An Isekai without a lead who is easy to attach to but at least it has a story intriguing enough to compensate.
Subaru has a difficult conversation with Kaoruko about Rintaro and their relationship, but it leads to some overdue healing.
Kaoru, for reasons unknown, heads to the past and Normari begins asking challenging questions towards Jinya.
The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity continues to circumvent expectations as it builds obstacles to keep its leads from quickly getting together.
As Nanami tries to figure out a way to break through to Shiroha, Grandma Kato reminds Shiroha that Hitomi loves her.
While Rintaro and Kaoruko show themselves to be overthinkers, also being communicative may save viewers from (some) potential headaches.
A swoon worthy story begins between an assumed bad boy and a petite girl who likely was raised with a silver spoon in her mouth.
It’s the end of an era for Jinya, as it seems he is finally moving on from Edo.
In what could be, should be, the end of Umi’s arc, there is a promise to potentially move beyond Takahara and deeper into the past.
We arrive in Karan, and the least of Kyle’s worries is delivering news of a cancelled engagement.
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