Garo – Vanishing Line: Season 1/ Episode 21 “Cause and Effort” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
At long last, we see King’s true form and… he kind of looks inspired by an Axolotl.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
At long last, we see King’s true form and… he kind of looks inspired by an Axolotl.
As Violet succumbs to PTSD and depression, so comes the question of not only does she have the right to live but her purpose.
Like most of the season, the ending leaves you with a sort of mixed reaction. One that makes it waiting until after the credits to hin to a second season very understandable.
Another twist is presented to liven up the end of the season, or series, and… well because of all that led up to this point, it kind of falls flat.
Our new certified villain continues to prove themselves as what we have needed all along. But, with two episodes left, will they get a fitting end or end their pursuers?
It seems all this show really needed was for a RIS member’s life to be threatened to become interesting. Well, that and a compelling villain.
As we learn there is yet another level to those similar to Koku and Minatsuki, Keith is pushed to talk more about his sister Erika.
We may have reached a point where B – The Beginning can redeem itself as it dives just a bit deeper into the last time Yuna and Koku saw each other.
As Juri does something drastic, we discover someone else in her family has a power which may shift who has the upper hand.
Kuzu finally meets the girl he has long been waiting for, and we get a background on the Market Makers.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.