Tribes of Europa: Season 1 – Review/ Summary (with Spoilers)
Tribes of Europa does well in getting you interested in a post-apocalypse Europe, but more so in how the world and cultures shifted than its characters.
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Tribes of Europa does well in getting you interested in a post-apocalypse Europe, but more so in how the world and cultures shifted than its characters.
In what appears to be the season 1 finale, Rudy learns he’ll need to trust his comrades more to reach his goals – or people might die.
The focus is taken off Kyoko and Izumi’s relationship as Shu Iura gets properly introduced and developed, and we get other random stories.
While everyone loves Georgia’s smiles and southern charm, we’re shown there is a dark side to Georgia that puts survival above all – maybe even her kids.
I’d like to start a petition to make Genera+ion about Chester, Riley, and Greta the series regular, and everyone else seen sporadically.
In the 2nd season finale, Servant gives you fight scenes, blood, death, and a promise that season 3 could and should be way better than season 2.
The time has come! Members of Grace Field, and the other plants, will either escape the demon world or potentially die trying.
We’re back to focusing on different perspectives of the same day, and one of the big topics is Nathan, post coming out.
While Keyaru believes he may finally have a face-to-face chance with Blade, between Norn and someone named Hawkeye, will he get his chance for revenge?
It’s the calm before the storm as Ralph Angel and Darla have a whirlwind wedding filled with love and joy.
In a Momoe-focused episode, she meets a trans man and might be the first to reunite with who they’re trying to save.
In the city of Rikarisu, Rudy begins the process of healing the Superd reputation – but Ruijerd sense of justice will make that journey difficult.
Episode 10 slightly breaks away from the eccentricities of Kyoko and Izumi’s relationship to put a microscope on Yuki and Toru’s continued farce.
The woman Uncle George warned Leanne about arrives, but will she speak to Dorothy before she does something drastic?
We learn who is giving birth in the mall bathroom as Nathan becomes the star of his sister’s wedding rehearsal and Greta’s dreams are deferred.
As the school goes into lockdown, Naomi is prepping for her first penis, Chester having a slight meltdown, and Arianna pisses you off.
As Mujika is tasked with saving her people, we learn whether or not Norman’s peers will stop the genocide and what is to come next.
Genera+ion seeks to break away from young adult show trends by having their characters be three-dimensional people and not primarily defined by a specific struggle.
As Calvin’s daughter comes to Nova’s home to quarantine, and Hollywood struggles to see his mother, Micah and Charley clash, and Ralph Angel falls deeper in love with Darla.
As Keyaru begins the job of protecting Eve, Princess Norn and one of Keyaru’s targets for revenge arrive in Branica.
In an episode finally honing in on Neiru and her personal life, we learn her company may have a connection to the Wonder Egg Project – without Neiru knowing!
As Clair and Asher share a moment and Morgan and Alex, Lea eclipses them all as she and Shaun make you glad this isn’t the season finale.
In the winter finale, we’re reminded how much the first half of season 4 is about reunification with people that have been absent a long time.
With Buck dating again, and Hen’s Mother coming for a visit, we see the beginning of old wounds healing.
A member of the infamous Superd tribe is encountered and a being known as “Man-God” who pushes Rudy to face the Superd.
Izumi’s middle school bully is introduced, as well as Kyoko’s developing kink of being treated badly.
Robyn finds herself avenging a community leader against an oppressive real estate developer.
As Julian digs into Leanne’s past, it seems Uncle George is trying to determine whether Leanne will still have a future.
As we learn the history of the integrated city known as Branica, Keyaru acquires a new member to his harem who is part of his larger plans to change the world.
As we’re given a clue as to what happened in Lambda, Emma and Ray desperately search for Sonju and Mujika, with time running out.
As the episode title reveals, we’ve reached a turning point in Mushoku Tensei, which includes a two-year time jump, Rudy getting handsy, and a potential demon uprising.
In this recap episode, we get minor new details, but not a whole lot.
As COVID-19 rages on, it begins to test members of the Bordelon family and their loved ones as financial issues, isolation, and more emerge.
As the Marino family tragedy unravels, there is more poking and prodding into Dorothy’s role into it as the police ask questions.
We explore why Remi likes Sengoku, Miyamura’s attempt to be more aggressive and watch as Yuki learns someone has a crush on her.
In the season 1 finale, we’re left feeling things have truly just begun as the three Origines find themselves starting new lives with no clear sign when they may see each other again.
As Liv once again is forced to choose a side, Kiano tries to prove his worthiness to become a crow, and Elja discovers the Atlantian cube is capable of far more than producing 3D images.
Desperate to not see the genocide of demons, Emma makes a deal with Norman but, will he be able to keep it up, considering it isn’t his sole decision?
As David finds himself punished for his audacity, Kiano finds himself rewarded. Also, Elja learns his alliance with Moses may do him more harm than good.