Sword Of The Demon Hunter: Season 1 Episode 16 – Recap and Review
What seemingly was going to be another ho-hum episode of Sword Of The Demon Hunter becomes the origin story of how Jinya became a father.
What seemingly was going to be another ho-hum episode of Sword Of The Demon Hunter becomes the origin story of how Jinya became a father.
Sword Of The Demon Hunter gets surprisingly political and like most shifts in the series’ narrative, it likely won’t be welcomed.
Sword Of The Demon Hunter begins its second half, and it isn’t a grand return.
Jinya faces some of his most difficult moments as he has to choose whether his life is worth the death of another.
As the show saunters closer and closer to Suzune and Jinya coming face to face again, Suzune’s sake awakens people’s inner demons.
A long overdue sighting makes it so that Sword of the Demon Hunter may have something notable in the future.
The past mixes with the present as Jinya and Miyaki watch a play based on Harlot’s memoirs.
Potentially, the long promised time jump may firmly be put into place as Jinya works through another bit of his trauma.
Jinya finds himself facing some competition, and with demon parts of him, facing a fellow ronin gives him his first formidable challenge in a while.
Jinya finds himself learning a bit about his foster dad and spending time with his biological father as well.
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