Violet Evergarden: Season 1/ Episode 10 “A Loved One Will Always Watch Over You” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Sensitive souls beware, Violet’s latest assignment deals with a young girl and her sickly mother.
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Sensitive souls beware, Violet’s latest assignment deals with a young girl and her sickly mother.
What could have been the final battle and end of Sagawa segues into talking about his childhood… yeah.
B – The Begininng seems like the kind of product that had too many people involved with writing the script and left one person to ultimately salvage what could be used.
We dive into Chise’s past and through her getting to understand her mom, it seems that may lead to the path of her reconciling with Elias. Maybe even understanding Joseph.
The back and forth continues as Mei deals with feeling rejected and Yuzu seeks out a new character to understand her feelings better.
At long last, we see King’s true form and… he kind of looks inspired by an Axolotl.
As Violet succumbs to PTSD and depression, so comes the question of not only does she have the right to live but her purpose.
Like most of the season, the ending leaves you with a sort of mixed reaction. One that makes it waiting until after the credits to hin to a second season very understandable.
Another twist is presented to liven up the end of the season, or series, and… well because of all that led up to this point, it kind of falls flat.
Our new certified villain continues to prove themselves as what we have needed all along. But, with two episodes left, will they get a fitting end or end their pursuers?
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