The Promised Neverland: Season 2/ Episode 7 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Desperate to not see the genocide of demons, Emma makes a deal with Norman but, will he be able to keep it up, considering it isn’t his sole decision?
Desperate to not see the genocide of demons, Emma makes a deal with Norman but, will he be able to keep it up, considering it isn’t his sole decision?
As Eris’ 10th birthday is on the horizon, Rudy decides it is time to start furthering his studies as his cousin prepares for the major moment. But, soon enough, he is dragged into the chaos.
Kyoko continues to struggle to get intimacy from Izumi as Toru finds himself in the middle of a love triangle.
Norman’s return comes with minimal explanation on how he survived but does present a plan that could save humans in the demon world.
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation rediscovers its balance between world building, character building, and a bit of ecchi for those who need it.
A new character is introduced, who presents a complication in Hori and Miyamura’s relationship is introduced. Also, Hori looks for Miyamura to step up a bit.
Will Rudy rue the day he asked for a job to pay for him and Sylvie to go to university together? It all depends if he can win over his cousins.
It may have finally happened – Kyoko and Miyamura might be together! That is if Kyoko’s dad doesn’t get in the way.
Nearly a year has passed since Emma and Ray escaped the farm and almost 6 months since the bunker – let’s see how they are surviving despite all they’ve been through.
Paul does the unthinkable, and due to Rudy calling him out on it, he shows just how cruel he can be to those he loves.

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