Alice to Zouroku: Season 1/ Episode 5 “A Home To Return To” – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
If you didn’t know better, you would surely think this episode was the season finale.
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If you didn’t know better, you would surely think this episode was the season finale.
Meteora’s expositions continue to dominate the show and lead you to question if this show is even worth continuing?
With every episode I watch of the first season, I come to understand what is happening here more. With that, you can understand the frustration of Azazel whose life was completely changed by the humans discarding former power dynamics. Much less embarrassing him as Lucifer’s right-hand man. Yet, in the quest to redeem himself, he…
As Willem continues to grow closer to the girls, Chtholly especially, it pushes him more and more to find ways to better them in combat so they won’t be forced to sacrifice themselves.
As the show reveals what Sana is, it becomes clear that Zouroku couldn’t care less. For now, she is family.
Most of the episode deals with Meteora theorizing how the creators can change their creations, creating quite the boring experience.
As the angels begin their search for the holy child, Charioce seeks to end the legend of the Rag Demon.
While the first episode was a bit rough, what was the highlight of the head and tail ends of that episode get spread out throughout this one. Especially as you realize the purpose of all these young girls.
After a rather tame 2nd episode, Sana faces the members of the facility who want their experiment back.
As expected, the characters born out of someone’s imagination wish to confront their creators. However, two new creations get in the way of what would have been our first heart to heart chat.
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