Kokkoku: Season 1/ Episode 6 “The Sixth Moment” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Majima forces the Yazuma family to help her rescue her family and it leads to interesting results.
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Majima forces the Yazuma family to help her rescue her family and it leads to interesting results.
Elias’ insecurities get the best of him and lead him to be a bit abusive. Meanwhile, Joseph is back and up to something.
Despite ecchi elements surely turning some people off, Citrus reminds us that love is a complicated thing and so is figuring out how to handle your attractions/affection for someone.
We’re still nowhere near El Dorado, but Bishop and Christopher decide to try to kidnap Sophie and kill Sword. That’s something right?
It seems, officially, Violet has mastered being a doll. Leading to the next arc: Her being a cold-blooded killer.
Majima’s past and connection to Juri is revealed as a trap is laid using Takafumi and the fate of Tsubasa in question.
The Ashen Eye returns to wreak havoc while reminding us how useful Chise’s powers can be.
Yuzu has come to the point in realizing that she may have to put her feelings aside, especially as she comes to realize who Shou is to Mei and the damage his absence has done.
Sword and co. still aren’t in El Dorado, likely won’t be until episode 18 at the earliest, but we do follow up on his younger sibling and his reason for wanting to go to El Dorado.
As Violet Evergarden continues to win you over with visuals, it also makes another effort of having heart through introducing Iris’ backstory.
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