Just Because!: Season 1/ Episode 7 “Snow Day” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Haruto and his drama are put on the back burner as Izumi takes center stage and we learn he is in the center of a love triangle.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
Haruto and his drama are put on the back burner as Izumi takes center stage and we learn he is in the center of a love triangle.
We dive just a little bit more into the backstory of the Tsumita twins and while at first, it seems there maybe more to them than it appears, we are shown we couldn’t be more wrong.
Ruth finally joins the fold but believe me when I say that his introduction isn’t the biggest thing to happen this episode.
Garo – Vanishing Line hits us with a shot of adrenaline as a representative from El Dorado appears and does something unforgivable.
The twins become the focus and honestly, you are left seriously wondering why they deserve to be in the Juni Taisen.
Elias’ true nature, not this benevolent oddity, continues to be prodded as we meet Faery Royalty.
A bit of Sword and Luke’s personal life gets revealed as we encounter a horror which has made itself into an entire movie theater.
As the school year continues to whine down, we see the girls begin to deal with their latent feelings the best they can.
Juni Taisen tries to make up for its recently uneventful episodes by basically going back to its old way of handling characters’ deaths.
Additional details of what a Sleigh Buggy is, and why Elias may have an interest in Chise, gets revealed. That alongside the truth about Matthew and Mina.
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.