My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero’s: Season 1 Episode 1 – Recap and Review
An Isekai without a lead who is easy to attach to but at least it has a story intriguing enough to compensate.
An Isekai without a lead who is easy to attach to but at least it has a story intriguing enough to compensate.
Did the season or series finale redeem the lull that was Umi’s extended arc?
As Nanami tries to figure out a way to break through to Shiroha, Grandma Kato reminds Shiroha that Hitomi loves her.
In what could be, should be, the end of Umi’s arc, there is a promise to potentially move beyond Takahara and deeper into the past.
We arrive in Karan, and the least of Kyle’s worries is delivering news of a cancelled engagement.
Umi’s arc continues to be a bit of a struggle to watch, especially as it rehashes parts of Shiroha’s storyline, which we just saw.
Big reveals come from Umi that shift her dynamic with Shiroha and Takahara.
As Kyle faces his mentor, he finds himself in a precarious situation with the princess.
Umi gets featured, and the way things start out may make you wonder the truth about her and Takahara’s origins.
As Princess Milena breaks down her perspective on the assassination attempt, two notable reveals also happen in the episode.
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.