The Summer Hikaru Died: Season 1 Episode 6 – Recap and Review
Despite Asako’s name being the title of the episode, beyond briefly going into her backstory, it is more of the same.
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Despite Asako’s name being the title of the episode, beyond briefly going into her backstory, it is more of the same.
It’s the weekend getaway episode and like with every season of Ready To Love, the vacation is make or break for a lot of potential couples.
The ladies meet the friends of the fellas and few hit it out of the park.
Another mystery gets wrapped up as we learn who is controlling the ravens that have been stalking Wednesday and killing multiple people.
Belly starts to have doubts that Conrad is willing to prey on, as Steven questions if he can be friends with Taylor, as things develop with Denise.
Sick of her mother’s interference, Wednesday challenges Morticia to a duel as Principal Mort takes the school on a field trip.
Wednesday’s psychic abilities go blank at the absolute worst time, as she loses potential allies and meets new nuisances, and potential enemies.
As Kyle faces his mentor, he finds himself in a precarious situation with the princess.
Wednesday returns with it becoming clear that the character is handled perfectly, but the world outside her? The story she’s thrust into? Maybe not.
As Conrad, begrudgingly, spends a day with Belly, Steven and Denise grow closer, and Jeremiah makes a discovery which could alter his relationship with his father.
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