The Summer Hikaru Died: Season 1 Episode 5 – Recap and Review
As Yoshiki and Hikaru continue to experiment, a supernatural being stalks Yoshiki’s family – maybe in hopes of getting to Hikaru.
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As Yoshiki and Hikaru continue to experiment, a supernatural being stalks Yoshiki’s family – maybe in hopes of getting to Hikaru.
As Princess Milena breaks down her perspective on the assassination attempt, two notable reveals also happen in the episode.
What seemingly was going to be another ho-hum episode of Sword Of The Demon Hunter becomes the origin story of how Jinya became a father.
It’s the end of Shiroha’s arc, and so comes the question of whether Takahara stands a chance to avoid the fate Shiroha has seen.
As Ryo and Abel arrive in Lune, it creates a turning point for the show where things may get better than intially expected.
The origin of Hikaru’s body snatcher is developed, alongside the day Hikaru died.
As Ryo gets to experience his first dungeon, he also finds himself facing off with a foe who truly presents a challenge to him and is likely to become his main rival.
Kyle commits his first major act, which could change history, and it isn’t clear whether it may change it for the better, or he might trigger something far worse.
Sword Of The Demon Hunter gets surprisingly political and like most shifts in the series’ narrative, it likely won’t be welcomed.
As Takahara continues to wear down Shiroha, he has a breakthrough with her that could allow him to open up in ways he has inconsistently before.
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