Garo – Vanishing Line: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Luke” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Outside of Luke being properly introduced, and it being established we’ll have episodic horror stories, nothing noteworthy happens.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
Outside of Luke being properly introduced, and it being established we’ll have episodic horror stories, nothing noteworthy happens.
As we get to know a handful of the cast of Just Because! so comes the attachment to characters.
Everything was going just fine and then Natsuko snaps and we are left wondering if this show is about to go down the toilet.
It’s a rare day I can’t instantly think of comparisons for a show, but Evil or Live is the type which not only is an exception but may set a precedent.
Juni Taisen: Zodiac War continues to keep us on our toes as the ones who seem like the favorites continue to get eliminated by their own sheer stupidity.
The Ancient Magus’ Bride I got the feeling is going to be the one show I’m definitely going to recommend from this season.
Big Mouth strangely finds a way to present the vulgarity of one of its few peers, South Park, alongside having the type of heart that the Disney Channel has recently afforded its shows.
Garo –Vanishing Line- decides there isn’t enough style in the action genre and so it overdoes it with a shaky camera.
For those who have seen Another, the premise is similar, in terms of a class of students getting picked off one by one, but the tone is lighter and the gore less eye bulge inducing.
While we are overloaded with the amount of characters introduced, there is just something appealing about each one which makes you want to invest in Just Because!
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.