Gleipnir: Season 1 Episode 12 “Where the Promise was Made” – Recap/ Review with Spoilers
Shuichi’s past, as well as Elena’s and their friends, is revealed – thus answering a handful of questions.
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Shuichi’s past, as well as Elena’s and their friends, is revealed – thus answering a handful of questions.
It’s a bit of an odd end for “Sing ‘Yesterday’ For Me,” as a few snap decisions happen that may not make the most sense.
After the massacre of Madoka’s group, all eyes are on Clair and Shuichi. Which leads to the question of what started all this, and must it end in bloodshed?
With Rikuo and Shinako coming to terms with their feelings for one another, now it is time for those with unrequited crushes to find out.
With everyone outnumbered and their lives threatened, it is determined something drastic must be done – leading to the death of a group member.
Baby steps are taken as people verbalize what they feel, and while things are still painfully slow, at least they are finally moving.
Shuichi and Clair’s group encounter gatherers who are perverted, dangerous, and ready to fight – thus leading to Yota revealing his skill.
As Shinako reconciles with Rou, so comes more pressure on Rikuo to make another move and the question of whether Haru should just give up.
For those who missed getting a ton of ecchi from “Gleipnir,” they compensate this episode. But, alongside that, a magnifying glass is put on Shuichi that leads to a notable reveal.
In a possibly triggering episode, at least we were triggered, the regrets and indecision of the characters reach new levels as it no longer can be seen as passive choices.
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