Roll Over And Die: Season 1 Episode 4 – Recap and Review
Stuck at the bottom of a pit, discovering others who became trapped there, will Flum and Sara make it out alive or learn why Flum’s name was on that monster?
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Stuck at the bottom of a pit, discovering others who became trapped there, will Flum and Sara make it out alive or learn why Flum’s name was on that monster?
While Flum has a weird knack for making enemies, a child nun tries to help balance the scales.
As Flum rewrites her hero’s story, it becomes more and more clear that her part of the larger hero group had more value than given credit for.
It’s a bit of a gender swap from what we often see, when a hero is betrayed by one of their own and forced to start from nothing against a world that looks down at them.
Rintaro has his friends over, and while it is a healing moment for him, it is also one for his mother.
While Akira recommits himself to revenge, he comes across a demon cat and Amelia’s past.
With removing the obstacles of their friends having beef, Rintaro and Kaoruko can move ahead with pursuing a relationship.
As Akira faces a major tragedy, fate has it that he meets someone who could become a much-needed ally.
With things settled between him and Subaru, Rintaro refocuses on his male friendships as he wants to be able to share the joy he has found.
An Isekai without a lead who is easy to attach to but at least it has a story intriguing enough to compensate.