Nobody 2 – Review
Hutch returns with the hopes of having a family vacation, but between those anger issues, Superman complex, and people testing him – he can’t help himself.
Hutch returns with the hopes of having a family vacation, but between those anger issues, Superman complex, and people testing him – he can’t help himself.
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 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.
As Jinya gets the hang of fatherhood, with Ofuu’s assistance, he meets an orchestrated rival whose skills may far surpass his own.
A young woman, vulnerable and to a point defenseless, comes across the bullet casing that killed a hitman, and by touching it, she finds herself becoming his medium for revenge.
As Jeremiah and Belly try to find people who will celebrate them, Taylor’s household learns the financial troubles are worse than expected.
What seemingly was going to be another ho-hum episode of Sword Of The Demon Hunter becomes the origin story of how Jinya became a father.
It’s the end of Shiroha’s arc, and so comes the question of whether Takahara stands a chance to avoid the fate Shiroha has seen.
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