Love, Death & Robots: Can’t Stop (2025) Review & Summary
Imagine a musical biopic, puppet style!
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Imagine a musical biopic, puppet style!
A major surprise comes from Kamome, as it seems summer has ended.
Jinya finds himself learning a bit about his foster dad and spending time with his biological father as well.
It’s an Eleina-focused episode as we learn about the cult she was raised in.
Focus shifts back to Ellie’s revenge, and she encounters the first of Abby’s friends, whom she hopes has answers.
Kamome and Takahara spend the day, and night, together, and this leads to both opening up in ways that are unexpected.
Sword Of The Demon Hunter returns to form as Jinya wraps up his latest case.
While the events of episode 2 still cast a shadow over The Last Of Us, the clouds begin to clear as a new villain is introduced and Dina and Ellie’s relationship strengthens.
In the series finale of The Equalizer, you’re reminded of the best and worst parts of the series.
As the Lazarus team investigates Delta Medicinal, one of the main companies behind Hapna, they attract the attention of Popcorn Wizard.
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