The Rising of the Shield Hero: Season 1, Episode 16 “Filoial Queen” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Never mind the beasts from the last episode, all eyes are on the Filolial queen Fitoria.
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Never mind the beasts from the last episode, all eyes are on the Filolial queen Fitoria.
Raphtalia’s childhood up until when she was purchased by Naofumi is uncovered, and it is a tear-inducing tale.
With being unable to cross into Siltvelt, the team encounters someone connected to Raphtalia’s past as someone’s slave.
Are you tired of Myne? I’m tired of Myne, and luckily the heroes are reminded that she isn’t the benevolent person she pretends to be.
While learning how and if Emma, Ray, and the others escaped you’d think would be the high point, it is actually an emotional sendoff to someone else.
While you may think the battle between the heroes and Glass would be the highlight of the episode, oh you got another thing coming!
The kids finally escape but as for how, with who, and how they deal with Isabella, you may not have guessed it.
While the 2nd wave has far more interesting battles than the first, it is the arrival of the character Glass that will be noteworthy.
Is there any chance Norman won’t end up having his brain eaten by a demon in the year 2045? Time to find out.
It seems Melty has a mission which could change Melromarc for better or worse. Also, Itsuki and Ren seem on the verge of fighting Naofumi.
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