Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: Season 1/ Episode 22 “Dreams and Reality” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
In what is partly a recap episode, the completely unexpected happens left and right as Rudy and Eris finally make it home.
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In what is partly a recap episode, the completely unexpected happens left and right as Rudy and Eris finally make it home.
As the girls try to invoke spirits in the past, Taissa continues to avoid the ones who haunt her family, and Natalie finds herself questioning if Travis was hunted.
While looking for love, it seems some friendships and alliances made will bite cast members in the ass.
As Lake’s investigation into Nathan comes to a head, we also learn there is some misdirection involved with the next target.
Though Lugh has proclaimed his love for Dia to his father, he gets the chance to show rather than tell as they go on a date in this episode.
In this documentary-style comedy, we get a glimpse into an urban school and the resilient teachers who are trying to make a graduate while dealing with people who lack common sense.
You’ll come to question why Olivia has been on the back burner so long as she makes herself a prominent presence in this episode.
As Jackie is reminded of what rock bottom is like, people realize Jorge is gone, and Charmaine questions if she wants to be in the game anymore.
In its winter finale, another character of 9-1-1 seemingly will leave the show for a while – can you guess which one?
A girl’s night in allows everyone’s favorite friend group to check-in, and over drinks, advice, and confessions are shared.
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