Just Because!: Season 1/ Episode 10 “Childhood’s End” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s Valentine’s Day and that naturally means some people’s hearts are left a flutter and others bruised, if not broken.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
It’s Valentine’s Day and that naturally means some people’s hearts are left a flutter and others bruised, if not broken.
To some surprise, we won’t have to wait until the finale to learn who wins the 12th Juni Taisen – it’s in this episode.
Lindel begins to reveal Elias’ past to us, alongside a bit of his own, and it seems we’re at the good before the horror.
We dig deeper into the past we saw in “Intricacy,” in terms of learning about Luke’s mom and dad.
As Haruto and Morikawa move back to the forefront, we’re right back to the show being about everyone’s indecision issues.
Juni Taisen tries to go deeper, bring about some emotion and really make a death count. But is it too little too late?
It has been two weeks since the last episode and something seems to be wrong with Elias. As if he can’t return to the person Chise knows.
“Setting Off” is more like “Setting Up,” as it acts as a transition episode before the show moves into the west – where El Dorado is assumed to be.
The love triangle heats up as Natsume starts really taking notice of how everyone seems a few steps ahead of her.
Tora, or Kanae’s, backstory is gone into and while better than the twins, it doesn’t inspire much loyalty or sympathy.
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