Garo – Vanishing Line: Episode 23 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s the same ole, same ole, for Garo – Vanishing Line as villains are slain without really getting to have their moment.
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It’s the same ole, same ole, for Garo – Vanishing Line as villains are slain without really getting to have their moment.
The Gardarik rebels slowly come into focus as Violet has to go into a battleground to deliver what may be one soldier’s final message to his loved ones. Leading you to wonder, will they inspire old Violet to come out?
It’s a rather strange episode as Sagawa being humanized continues and Juri comes to terms with the inevitable.
Joseph and Cartaphilus, they are two different people, have their shared past explored as a rescue effort begins for Chise.
Despite this seemingly being the penultimate episode, there is nothing to push you to believe we are about to hit the finale.
It’s the beginning of the end and pretty much it is do or die. Either do find a way to stop King or die at the hands of his remaining minions.
Sensitive souls beware, Violet’s latest assignment deals with a young girl and her sickly mother.
What could have been the final battle and end of Sagawa segues into talking about his childhood… yeah.
B – The Begininng seems like the kind of product that had too many people involved with writing the script and left one person to ultimately salvage what could be used.
We dive into Chise’s past and through her getting to understand her mom, it seems that may lead to the path of her reconciling with Elias. Maybe even understanding Joseph.
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