Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: Season 2 Episode 21 – Review/ Recap
As Roxy and Rudy get reacquainted, feelings bubble up and distract Rudy as the search for Zenith continues.
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As Roxy and Rudy get reacquainted, feelings bubble up and distract Rudy as the search for Zenith continues.
Man-God makes an appearance after Rudy receives a disturbing letter that disrupts the upward trajectory his life has enjoyed as of late.
“Ninja Kamui” is heavily reliant on flashy action sequences and inconsistently develops its characters or delivers a compelling story.
“Ninja Kamui” comes to an end with what, on paper, should have been a notable season, if not series, finale.
Norn’s perspective about her brother are confronted as Rudy finds himself, once again, forced to reflect on his past.
In a 9-minute introduction, “Enter The Garden” teases what is to come.
With the arrival of his little sisters, Rudy finds himself having to adjust not only to them around but also to how they remind him of himself.
In the penultimate episode of the season, we finally get some background on what happened to the Ninja Clan leadership as Mike triggers the beginning of the end for Auza.
Nanahoshi has a bit of a breakdown, which follows Paul asking Rudy for a favor.
The end of Higan v. Zai leads to a new fight with the stakes upped, and as the ninjas fight, Mike and Jason try to crack Emma’s code.
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