Sword Of The Demon Hunter: Season 1 Episode 3 “The Demon’s Whisper” – Recap & Review (With Spoilers)
Three years passed, but a lot remains the same with Jinya. However, that doesn’t mean the people he encounters all operate by the same playbook.
Three years passed, but a lot remains the same with Jinya. However, that doesn’t mean the people he encounters all operate by the same playbook.
Despite the last episode ending in 1970, we return to the 1800s as “Sword Of The Demon Hunter” establishes that it is going to jump around Jinya’s life.
A forgettable boy meets an overwhelmingly charming woman who happens to be a vampire. Is that enough of a twist to make “Call of the Night” interesting?
“Prima Doll” may give you “Violet Evergarden” vibes as it explores the post-war life of mechanical dolls.
Still, on the train to Garm, terrorist attack, and Ashuna shows everyone that the blade she carries isn’t some accessory.
With Menue’s next target being far more difficult than the last, it pushes her to spend time with Akari, who may make Menue question her role as an executioner.
Shokei Shoujo no Virgin Road focuses not on the special individual from our world but the person who is tasked with killing them.
The truth about Hina’s boyfriend is revealed, as well as why Rui wanted to have sex.
As Natsuo continues to struggle to live with his crush and Rui, things happen which may trigger a shift in both relationships.
Domestic Girlfriend takes a bit to get interesting, but with one drastic maneuver, it has you wishing you could binge watch.
While Doreiku might be strange, especially due to the show being about enslaving people, what most do with the power is uninspiring.
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.