Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: Season 1 (Part 2) – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
Jobless Reincarnation is the epitome of a show being so good, you’ll excuse the one thing that would tank any other show.
Jobless Reincarnation is the epitome of a show being so good, you’ll excuse the one thing that would tank any other show.
As Rudy begins to succumb to his depression, we’re shown all the lives and people he touched up to this point.
In what is partly a recap episode, the completely unexpected happens left and right as Rudy and Eris finally make it home.
As you might remember, the last turning point preceded the Mana Disaster utterly changing the world. So what will follow this turning point which follows Rudy meeting the Dragon God?
Alongside seeing what led to Lilia and Aisha ending up in the Shirone Kingdom, we learn how Rudy will escape his imprisonment.
Familiar faces come back in this episode, and at least half of them aren’t people Rudy is fond of.
As Rudy and the members of Dead End reach the Central Continent, Roxy makes a trip home and we learn why she left in the first place.
It’s an emotional episode as Rudy runs into people who haven’t been on his mind, but they have long thought and worried about him.
Three months in the Doldia village’s rain season leads to new connections and the reveal that a few familiar faces have been in the village before.
In a far more violent than usual episode, Rudy is forced to kill someone as his family struggles back home.
Part of the episode features what happened in episode 1, but from Roxy’s perspective, before shifting us back to Rudy who ends up liberating those held with Ruijerd.
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation returns in a glorious fashion as if it took a week off and not several months.
Reservation Dogs makes a name for itself through eccentric characters and scenarios and bringing a sense of community that is shown for better and worse.
It’s time to go to California, but between a tornado, fighting, and some backing out, there is a real need to ask who is leaving and who gets left behind?
Daniel’s final days are shown, as we also get to know why his death affected Elora so much.
Reservation Dogs continues to focus on individual members of the ensemble, with this episode focused on Willie Jack and featuring Daniel.
Alongside meeting the legendary Deer Lady, we watch Cheese, and Big spend the day together.
A character guide for Hulu’s “Reservation Dogs.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series they’re in.
As Bear’s father is scheduled to show up, Elora gets her first wake-up call regarding her dreams of going to California with her current set of friends.
Bear needs to learn how to fight, and Willie Jack needs to put a curse on their enemies. The solution: Finding Elora’s estranged Uncle Brownie.
The NDN Mafia jump Bear, which means going to the local clinic – the place where dreams go to die.
The unique spin of Reservation Dogs focusing on the indigenous gives it a unique hook – but that’s not the only reason you’ll wanna stick around.
While Horimiya starts off cute, with a potentially beautiful and complicated story, it eventually boils down to something silly and at times bloated.
HoriMiya comes to an end without fanfare or fireworks but a reflective goodbye.
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation may get to be a bit much at times, with its ecchi, but beyond that, it is one of the most consistent quality shows we’ve seen in a long time.
As the holidays come around, it pushes many to take their relationships a bit more seriously, especially with some graduating soon. Hence hard conversations come about.
It seems to be the end of not just the season, but potentially the Promised Neverland series.
In what appears to be the season 1 finale, Rudy learns he’ll need to trust his comrades more to reach his goals – or people might die.
The focus is taken off Kyoko and Izumi’s relationship as Shu Iura gets properly introduced and developed, and we get other random stories.
The time has come! Members of Grace Field, and the other plants, will either escape the demon world or potentially die trying.
In the city of Rikarisu, Rudy begins the process of healing the Superd reputation – but Ruijerd sense of justice will make that journey difficult.
Episode 10 slightly breaks away from the eccentricities of Kyoko and Izumi’s relationship to put a microscope on Yuki and Toru’s continued farce.
A member of the infamous Superd tribe is encountered and a being known as “Man-God” who pushes Rudy to face the Superd.
Izumi’s middle school bully is introduced, as well as Kyoko’s developing kink of being treated badly.
As we’re given a clue as to what happened in Lambda, Emma and Ray desperately search for Sonju and Mujika, with time running out.
As the episode title reveals, we’ve reached a turning point in Mushoku Tensei, which includes a two-year time jump, Rudy getting handsy, and a potential demon uprising.
The United States vs. Billie Holiday all boils down to Andra Day as Billie Holiday, and playing on the hatred of the FBI you surely have by now watching these stories.
We explore why Remi likes Sengoku, Miyamura’s attempt to be more aggressive and watch as Yuki learns someone has a crush on her.
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?