Adachi and Shimamura: Season 1/ Episode 9 “Love That Embraces the Holy Mother: Marigold” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Despite the build-up to Valentine’s Day, outside of Adachi getting a hug, the episode doesn’t offer much.
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Despite the build-up to Valentine’s Day, outside of Adachi getting a hug, the episode doesn’t offer much.
Adachi continues to prep for Valentine’s Day as Tarumi slowly finds means to reenter Shimamura’s life.
We jump from Christmas to New Years’ and now approach Valentine’s Day! But with someone new entering the picture, will Adachi’s place be threatened?
It’s Christmas Time! Which means Adachi gets to spend the day with Shimamura. But will her anxiety keep her from having a good time, maybe even confessing?
As Christmas approaches, Adachi challenges herself to ask Shimamura a simple question so that she can secure quality time.
Helluva Boss returns with a new case, an official start to its first season, and it deals with someone cheating on the Kindergarten teacher!
Shimamura encounters Adachi’s mother, and with that, she seems to double down on compensating for what Adachi appears to lack at home.
With Adachi pulling away, Shimamura takes it upon herself to check-in. Also, Yashiro shows their face!
As Innu finds himself embedded deeper into the Headkeepers, Leo learns the lengths his superior will go for justice.
The first move is made! Can you guess between Adachi and Shimamura who made it?
Magic, guns, swords, an empire dealing with rebel forces, and two people sucked into the madness on opposing sides, “Magatsu Wahrheit: Zuerst” seems promising.
While there is some ecchi for those who need it, largely “Adachi and Shimamura” keeps things cute, with a dash of complicat
While “Rent A Girlfriend” began with the possibility of being more than another male fantasy anime, it shifts to being what was expected.
“Rent a Girlfriend” ends in the most frustrating way possible as it preps for a second season.
It’s the penultimate episode, and with Mami’s return, you know it builds towards an EPIC finale!
Someone learns Chizuru and Kazuya’s secret and yet another situation threatens Ruka’s slim chances of being with Kazuya!
Rent-A-Girlfriend begins its descent that leads you to wonder if it ever was more than meets the eye, or did rose-colored glasses trick you into seeing something more?
Kazuya sees Mizuhara on what seems like a real date, thus leading to us learning he is capable of stalking and immense jealousy. As well as why Mizhuhara is a rental girlfriend.
Will she or won’t she? Ruka knowing the truth about Kazuya’s relationships puts him, and Chizuru in a vulnerable position neither can afford.
A new character is introduced, and they know something about Mizuhara that may do far more than simply complicate her life!
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