Violet Evergarden: Season 1 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Violet Evergarden is one of the few animes which match beautiful visuals with a story that will, in time, rock your heart and inspire tears.
Violet Evergarden is one of the few animes which match beautiful visuals with a story that will, in time, rock your heart and inspire tears.
We meet Karen’s real-life friend as well as one of Llenn’s first virtual friends, alongside seeing Kohi’s first days in a VR environment. Yeah, it’s kind of boring.
This odd coming of age comedy may be a bit weak in terms of story, but it still makes for a pleasant experience.
While Doreiku might be strange, especially due to the show being about enslaving people, what most do with the power is uninspiring.
It’s a feel-good finale which has the slightest bit of drama, but pretty much is one feel good moment after another.
As expected, something happens which nearly ruins the possibility of Dylan x Alexa, and its Lucas’ fault.
It’s decision-making time! Three major decisions – well one real major and two major for the moment, are made.
It’s all fake, nothing is real, and Van learns that by wasting her time trying to find Drake for a whole episode.
While the story has an eye-roll inducing ending, if you’re someone who likes a few decent jump scares it might be worth a matinee viewing.
Robbie finally appears and his relationship with Katie explains Katie’s relationship with Alexa.