Shadows House: Season 2/ Episode 3 “A Great Cleaning” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The robe appears, and so do scorches which gather into a phantom. Can the children’s wing be saved?
The robe appears, and so do scorches which gather into a phantom. Can the children’s wing be saved?
How Living Dolls are kept under control is revealed, as we come to understand the life and responsibilities of Star Bearers – Barbara specifically.
After the first season’s events, the hope for Kate and Emilico is to pick up where they left off. However, with new mentors with soot powers, alone time is rare.
Shadows House neither ends with a bang or a whimper in its finale, but more so an ellipsis.
As Edward interrogates poor little Emilico, Kate tries to figure a way to get to her, despite the challenges of getting into Lord Grandfather’s wing.
As it reaches its penultimate episode, Shadows House continues to more so develop how things work in lieu of pushing the story forward.
How Shadow Masters are made, what happens if you fail the debut, what happens when you pass, and how a Shadow Masters merge with their face gets revealed.
While the debut still hasn’t ended, a few do make it to the finish line, but there is the question of whether anyone won’t make it.
… The debut still isn’t over, but Edward’s possible reveal does present something interesting.
The debut continues, and while Shaun, Emilico, and Rum bond, it becomes clear Edward has set up more traps than given credit for, and the Shadow Lords are getting bored.
As Edward’s version of the debut continues, the Living Dolls are now tasked with puzzles and a hunt to prove their loyalty to their Shadow Masters.
It’s time for the debut! This means we get to meet the other Shadow Masters properly, and see what the test that’ll determine everyone’s fate is.
Emilico finds herself at odds with one of the top Living Dolls and tasked with learning why the phantom appeared in the last episode.
As multiple threats are introduced, so comes the anticipation of expanding the bubble Emilico is in.
We begin to meet the other members of the Shadows House and learn not all of them are as friendly as Kate and Emilico.
A character guide for Funimation’s “Shadows House.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series they’re in.
Shadows House begins with establishing its core relationship, featuring two strikingly different opposites.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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