The Summer Hikaru Died: Season 1 Episode 6 – Recap and Review
Despite Asako’s name being the title of the episode, beyond briefly going into her backstory, it is more of the same.
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Despite Asako’s name being the title of the episode, beyond briefly going into her backstory, it is more of the same.
As Kyle faces his mentor, he finds himself in a precarious situation with the princess.
As Jinya gets the hang of fatherhood, with Ofuu’s assistance, he meets an orchestrated rival whose skills may far surpass his own.
Umi gets featured, and the way things start out may make you wonder the truth about her and Takahara’s origins.
As Yoshiki and Hikaru continue to experiment, a supernatural being stalks Yoshiki’s family – maybe in hopes of getting to Hikaru.
As Princess Milena breaks down her perspective on the assassination attempt, two notable reveals also happen in the episode.
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.
It’s the end of Shiroha’s arc, and so comes the question of whether Takahara stands a chance to avoid the fate Shiroha has seen.
As Ryo and Abel arrive in Lune, it creates a turning point for the show where things may get better than intially expected.
The origin of Hikaru’s body snatcher is developed, alongside the day Hikaru died.

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