Goblin Slayer: Season 1/ Episode 9 “There and Back Again” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Why the Sword-Maiden has been acting so weird is revealed to us as well as the purpose of that mirror.
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Why the Sword-Maiden has been acting so weird is revealed to us as well as the purpose of that mirror.
After the death scare, it seems Goblin Slayer decides to open up a bit to Onna and we get to see him slay a different kind of monster.
It seems Goblin Slayer may have finally bit off more than he can chew as he encounters a Goblin Champion.
Lady Elza faces off against the super drags and, before the episode is over, we learn who she is out of drag!
We get to meet the famous Sword Maiden this episode and learn that, little by little, the goblins are evolving and gaining better tactics.
The serious issue of this episode is gender expression – especially for those who lack socio-economic privilege.
Ralph was a young man who had it all, but lost it as soon as he came out to his father. This is his story of trying to find love in a hopeless place.
Super Drags decides to get a bit serious and confront the beauty standards and respectability which make being queer difficult.
Though the colors and attitudes may remind you of the Powerpuff Girls, this show is definitely not geared towards the same kind of girls.
We learn how adventurers get promoted this episode, a bit about adventurer culture, as well as Goblin Slayer’s reputation amongst the ladies.
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