Boku Dake ga Inai Machi (Erased): Season 1/ Episode 12 “Future” [Series Finale] – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Episode Overview In the series finale, Satoru and Yashiro face off once more and we see who ends up the ultimate victor.
Episode Overview In the series finale, Satoru and Yashiro face off once more and we see who ends up the ultimate victor.
Overview The episode doesn’t pick up right where the last one left off, but 16 years later and we get to see some of the effects of Satoru’s past work.
Overview All heroes face great adversity and, at least once, they must face possible defeat at the hands of their greatest adversary. Said adversary is finally revealed. Did you guess who they were?
Overview In episode 7, “Out of Control,” Satoru is given what perhaps may be his final chance to right things. For, as seen in the last episode, it seems his adversary has perfectly framed Satoru.
Overview We go back to the future in “Getaway” and see that not much has changed due to Satoru’s actions and, in fact, things are only going to get worse. Trigger Warning(s): Blood
Overview As the episode title notes, there is a major accomplishment for Satoru in the episode. However, there looms a fear that while Satoru’s plans may have worked, they may not have totally fixed the big problem.
Overview As things get worse for Hinazuki, and Satoru figures out how much time he has left till day X, he begins to put into motion whatever can be done to prevent Hinazuki’s untimely demise. Trigger Warning(s): Child Abuse (Bruises and Depiction)
Overview It seems the revival feature is out, but you will get to see some 10-11 year old puppy love. All of which may get Satoru just a bit closer to figuring out what happened to Kayo? Trigger Warning(s): Child Abuse
Overview For me, Boku Dake ga Inai Machi is everything I wanted Subete ga F ni Naru – The Perfect Insider and Sakurako-san no Ashimoto ni wa Shitai ga Umatteiru to be. It is a murder mystery rooted in reality, but with fantasy elements, and has a well-rounded lead to take you on a journey…
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