The Ancient Magus’ Bride: Season 1/ Episode 17 “Look Before You Leap” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The Ashen Eye returns to wreak havoc while reminding us how useful Chise’s powers can be.
The Ashen Eye returns to wreak havoc while reminding us how useful Chise’s powers can be.
Best Of “Everybody say they praying for me, but ain’t nobody willing to fight for me.” — Black Lightning: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Lawanda: The Book of Hope” […] understand there are probably people around every corner who will take [you] under their wing and help [you] on [your] way. But you have to ask. —…
It’s Christmas time and in the spirit of giving, Chise receives a certified friend and maybe a blast from her past.
Despite you thinking the episode would be about Chise’s recovery, it ends up being about Silky’s backstory – which causes some tears.
As Chise makes her first demand of Elias, it seemingly might be her last.
Chise and Elias finally get to have a real conversation about their respective pasts, and of course, that moment gets ruined by the episode’s ending.
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It’s a bit of an emotional episode as we hit the halfway point of the season. One in which Chise begins moving on from her past.
Lindel continues to try to peel away Chise’s rose-colored glasses, but perhaps to no avail.
Lindel begins to reveal Elias’ past to us, alongside a bit of his own, and it seems we’re at the good before the horror.
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