New Saga: Season 1 Episode 4 – Recap and Review
Kyle commits his first major act, which could change history, and it isn’t clear whether it may change it for the better, or he might trigger something far worse.
Kyle commits his first major act, which could change history, and it isn’t clear whether it may change it for the better, or he might trigger something far worse.
As Takahara continues to wear down Shiroha, he has a breakthrough with her that could allow him to open up in ways he has inconsistently before.
A conspiracy theory makes it so, while the characters might be a slow burn for New Saga, the story might compensate.
The long-awaited Shiroha takes center stage and, as expected, Takahara winning her over will be an uphill battle.
The Water Magician continues to be a slow burner as Ryo meets a soldier named Abel, who triggers his first journey.
Kyle lays the groundwork for becoming a credible figure to prevent the Great Invasion and recruits multiple people to join him.
In what might be the final episode of Ao’s arc, a familiar ending could undercut the highs Ao brought back to Summer Pockets.
Gachiakuta begins in a way that can feel all too familiar as an underdog, the bottom of even the lowest established part of society, is betrayed in a notable way, and swears revenge.
What begins as a slice-of-life Isekai, featuring a likable young man learning his magic, slowly evolves in ways that may not be for everyone.
In New Saga, one of the few survivors of a Pyrrhic War, discovers a magical item that transports him back to when there was peace, and tries to prevent what is destined to happen.
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