The Promised Neverland: Season 1, Episode 8 “021145” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Let’s hope the kids prepped for the worst case scenario considering the events of this episode.
Let’s hope the kids prepped for the worst case scenario considering the events of this episode.
Remember that dragon Ren supposedly killed? Well, Naofumi and his girls end up having to face it because Ren didn’t finish the job.
A ton of information about the way the world works is dropped by Sister Krone, but is this all just to throw off the kids or genuine help?
Raphtalia has it bad for Naofumi, as does Filo, and both are beginning to make plans on how to make him theirs.
A major complication throws everyone’s escape plans into a loop but, the complication could end up becoming a major solution.
As Raphtalia gets jealous of Filo growing closer to Naofumi, we’re given an update on what the other heroes are doing.
The traitor revealed in the last episode explains their relationship with Isabella and complicates things for Norman.
We’re informally introduced to another kingdom this episode, alongside seeing that Myne and her father truly are trash.
Norman sets when everyone is going to leave, and that causes them to scramble over who might be the traitor and why.
The Riding of the Shield Hero kicks things up a notch as Naofumi, once more, is coerced to play the villain thanks to Myne.
As Sister Krone reveals her intentions at the farm, it becomes clear that Emma, Ray, and Norman may not all get what they want if they plan to escape.
Naofumi and Raphtalia experience their first demon wave, and Raphtalia begins to hear whispers of Naofumi’s past.
The following is a list of cast and characters from The Promised Neverland.
With the truth discovered, Emma and Norman scramble to figure a way for not only them to escape, but the 35 others.
Naofumi gets his first follower and may begin to show the world the rumors about him are untrue.
High energy, ridiculous, yet also playing out the anxiety and power dynamics of love, Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War is one of the best romance shows you will see.
The Promised Neverland balances out childhood innocence with the type of creepiness which puts you a tad on edge.
The Following is a list of cast and characters from the Crunchyroll program The Rising of the Shield Hero and their status at the end of the season(s).
The Rising of the Shield Hero lives up to what its trailer hyped and may provide oh so much more.
Goblin Slayer takes the least tread road by being a sometimes-violent anime yet still putting time and effort into its lead’s emotional development.
The first season of Goblin Slayer comes to an end in as bloody of a way as it began. But, is it with the Goblin Slayer surviving? Let’s talk about it.
Goblin Slayer crafts a bit of an emotional episode paired with the kind of violence which may just be an appetizer for the finale.
With the demon lord defeated, so comes the question of what will the future hold? Especially for Goblin Slayer.
Why the Sword-Maiden has been acting so weird is revealed to us as well as the purpose of that mirror.
After the death scare, it seems Goblin Slayer decides to open up a bit to Onna and we get to see him slay a different kind of monster.
It seems Goblin Slayer may have finally bit off more than he can chew as he encounters a Goblin Champion.
We get to meet the famous Sword Maiden this episode and learn that, little by little, the goblins are evolving and gaining better tactics.
We learn how adventurers get promoted this episode, a bit about adventurer culture, as well as Goblin Slayer’s reputation amongst the ladies.
Yousei learns that adventures aren’t always about fun and new experiences but sometimes blood, guts, and death.
“Unexpected Visitors” is a world-building episode establishing the type of beings that exist, their problems, and origins of the world.
The Following is a list of cast and characters from the Crunchyroll anime Goblin Slayer and their status at the end of the season(s).
We dig a bit into who the Goblin Slayer is this episode. From his past to what he is to others in the present, as well as someone who hopes to be part of his future.
Between you knowing a rape is happening and seeing the murder of teens and children, Goblin Slayer doesn’t hold back that much.
How Not To Summon a Demon Lord is such a frustrating show. For it seems to know what it would need to be better than what’s delivered, but is too lazy to be consistent.
How Not To Summon A Demon Lord sort of ends in a bleh way, but with one last heartfelt moment – before the ladies remind you this is a harem.
You may find yourself getting teary-eyed as the show sets up an epic battle for its finale.
Krebskulm is born and it is kind of a letdown – at least until it becomes clear who will try to use her to bring an end to mortal kind.
Edelgard returns with a way to rid Rem of the Demon Lord Krebskulm and we get introduced to yet another soldier who is a psychopath.
Diablo may have finally met his match and, on top of that, it seems things are stirring which may finally lead to him leaving Faltra.
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.
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