Redo of Healer: Season 1/ Episode 4 “The Healer’s Acquires Setsuna!” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Redo of Healer gives us a reprieve by featuring run of the mill violence, and less violent sexual content than it has done since episode 1.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
Redo of Healer gives us a reprieve by featuring run of the mill violence, and less violent sexual content than it has done since episode 1.
Wonder Egg Project goes where most anime don’t, as one monster is a pedophile, and we are introduced to an additional girl trying to save someone who committed suicide.
One of Blitzo’s exes showing up triggers Luna meeting his exes’ bodyguard, and her showing her softer side.
Paul does the unthinkable, and due to Rudy calling him out on it, he shows just how cruel he can be to those he loves.
We may have reached that point where Hori and Miyamura’s relationship is undeniable as Miyamura’s best friend from middle school pushes Miyamura to a realization.
Just as a plan begins to come together and everything seems to finally have calmed down, one of the worst betrayals imaginable happens.
Once again, we find ourselves repeatedly asking, “What the F***?” as we see what Keyaru went through. But his actions as Keyarga still don’t imply he desires to be better than his torturers.
A new player enters the game, and while she may come off shallow and highly annoying, there might be more to Rika Kawai than it appears.
Despite the title, “A Friend,” we would submit that Paul and Rudy’s relationship being developed is on par with Rudy making one of his first friends.
Hori not being more honest about her feelings might lead to other girls dating Miyamura before she does.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.