Princess Principal: Season 1/ Episode 12 “Fall of the Wall (Case 24)” [Series Finale] – Overview/ Review (with Spoilers)
Princess Principal ends in such a way that if there isn’t an OVA or sequel planned, then it would mean we have been hoodwinked.
Princess Principal ends in such a way that if there isn’t an OVA or sequel planned, then it would mean we have been hoodwinked.
Operation: Changeling finally arrives and also goes awry. However, not for Control and what they planned but Ange.
It’s another origin story episode, this time focused on Ange’s time in Control’s spy farm. But while the show presents a ho-hum backstory, the ending gives it the jolt it desperately needs.
Episodes like this make me want to look up the definition of “filler.” For while we get to see and understand Chise’s point of view, only the tiniest of baby steps toward “Operation: Changeling” are noted.
Ange and Charlotte’s backstory is finally revealed and for some, it might just be a bit of a tearjerker.
A new episode, a new mission, and nothing done to really say Princess Principal is pushing the story further.
Dorothy’s backstory is the focus of the episode and while the other girls gave us informative tales, this was perhaps the first one which was heartbreaking.
We get to properly see how Chise became part of the team this episode, making it where it almost seems we’re watching this out of order.
Princess Principal, after a very strange delay, hits us with a very curt introduction of Chise and us learning that there are some who wonder if the Princess is a double agent.
We continue this origin path by learning of the Princess’ first mission, as well learn about Beatrice’s tragic past.
Well, consider me sold. A quite intriguing detail is revealed this episode and now I’m so hooked on seeing how it unfolds.
Princess Principal I started more excited than when I finished. However, nostalgia over Gunslinger Girl season 1 maybe the main thing which will keep me going.
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