Juni Taisen (Zodiac War): Season 1/ Episode 10 “A Tiger May Die, But It Leaves It’s Skin” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Juni Taisen tries to go deeper, bring about some emotion and really make a death count. But is it too little too late?
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Juni Taisen tries to go deeper, bring about some emotion and really make a death count. But is it too little too late?
It has been two weeks since the last episode and something seems to be wrong with Elias. As if he can’t return to the person Chise knows.
“Setting Off” is more like “Setting Up,” as it acts as a transition episode before the show moves into the west – where El Dorado is assumed to be.
The love triangle heats up as Natsume starts really taking notice of how everyone seems a few steps ahead of her.
Tora, or Kanae’s, backstory is gone into and while better than the twins, it doesn’t inspire much loyalty or sympathy.
The silver-haired being gets fully exposed and once more, we are left with more questions than answers.
It’s an all out battle of which we learn the safety of Sophia isn’t the only thing which has the Knights flared up.
Haruto and his drama are put on the back burner as Izumi takes center stage and we learn he is in the center of a love triangle.
We dive just a little bit more into the backstory of the Tsumita twins and while at first, it seems there maybe more to them than it appears, we are shown we couldn’t be more wrong.
Ruth finally joins the fold but believe me when I say that his introduction isn’t the biggest thing to happen this episode.
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