At a great distance. Without shouting somehow.
Impressions:
Exposition week unfortunately continues, and this was also all stuff that I thought was pretty self-evident as of last week. So of course we needed to spend the first 17 or so minutes of the episode going over every single detail of it, in talking heads exposition form, to make sure that even the slowest in the audience aren’t left behind. Osoto was jealous and wanted Atori’s life. That’s it. That’s what took two thirds of the episode to go through.
And once we finally finished that, we got to the really stupid part; a return to the nonsense rules lawyering of hell. Accidentally killed someone in self-defense who was attempting to repeatedly murder you? Tricked someone into using a weapon that they thought was a prop by an insane cat demon? Well, that’s dragged straight to hell, you inveterate sinner. Who could have imagined that allowing a serial killer who wanted to kill all of them to hang out in their midst would have any negative consequences. Well, it’s nearly over, and we can almost move on to the next season of… harems and idols. What is this? 2006?
Next Episode:
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