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arya48,

Me every time he’s on the screen lol, except the latest episode where he came in for the save.

arya48,

When I saw the extra Marcille designs I thought they were pulled from early concepts, poor girl, not a single fashion appreciater in her party.

There was another ship moment when they were standing in front of the window, they looked like a cute family. Unfortunately, I just don’t see Laios as the romantic sort.

arya48,

I can never ever predict where this show will go next, it’s insane how nothing ever proceeds in a way that I expect and it also never feels unnecessarily subversive, so good! Even though it’s supposed to be a very old-school style fantasy, it’s such a fresh story.

arya48,

Laios reads too ace for me to want to ship him with anybody lol, but yeah, they never miss a chance to provide the people with some good Senshi fan-service XD

arya48,

Yeah it’s really cool how something initially seems not important and later gets elaborated on, nothing ever feels like it came outta nowhere.

arya48,

They really were acting like proud parents, it was very adorable! ( ^ω^)

arya48,

In previous episodes it seemed like Shuro’s servants were happy and willing but this episode shows that maybe that’s not the case. Izutsumi seems to have been forced into servitude, her body modified and weaponized against her will. Certainly doesn’t help improve my opinion of Shuro to realize he’s a slave owner.

As I expected Senshi’s cooking comes to rescue and helps mellow out our new cat friend ( ^▽^)

The dream rescue was pretty cool, Marcille remembering Laios as a friendly fluffy dog is so cute lol.

arya48,

Do they ever explore that in the future or is it just for flavor? Always puts me off a little when shows introduce such heavy subjects and then don’t really touch on them.

arya48,

I see, sounds good. Hope our main party have some opinions on it, Laios believed Shuro to be his bff so I wonder how he’d feel about him after learning more about Izutsumi. Regardless, I hope the show is not neutral about it like so many animes these days are. Thanks for all the lore, helps expand my understanding of the story and characters.

arya48,

Maizuru kinda sounds like Vivienne from dragon age… I hate that character lol. I don’t know if I agree with Kubro not being responsible, he did leave Izutsumi behind knowing full well what’ll happen to her. He’s not a sheltered child anymore, he’s an experienced adventurer, he’s seen what the world is like and has enough experience to be able to understand that his slaves are people, not property. A friendly slaver is still a slaver after all.

Anyways, from what I gather the story won’t focus on Shuro or his family much so not much point speculating what he feels or thinks about this subject, or what he might do in the future.

arya48,

I see, I assumed he was experienced based on what’s presented in the show so far, thanks for additional info.

I understand how he is the way he is and why that’s interesting but yeah, still don’t like him, maybe my opinion will change in the future.

And yeah, totally agree, Falin is too nice to be with him.

arya48,

I don’t know, if that were the case it would’ve been shown I think, considering the curse placed on her Shuro would’ve said something about that if he was concerned. Marcille explains that separating souls is kinda impossible even for a mage of her caliber, I don’t think Shuro would’ve assumed that she could do it.

arya48,

The spell Maizuru used to keep track of Izu may not actually be lethal. She used to use the exact same spell to keep Shuro from running off as a child, so it might be that all it does is scare the subject.

It definitely seemed lethal with the way it was using that knife, probably a modified version of the same spell that she used for Shuro, I think.

Izu wants her curse broken, but it wasn’t placed on her by the Nakamotos.

I see, probably from some dealer who sells “exotic” slaves, yuck (._.)

arya48,

Yeah that definitely sounds like it’s not lethal. Guess izutsumi didn’t know.

arya48,

The whole sequence of Laios jumping at the mimic, the dramatic cuts to Senshi and Chilchuck’s faces to Marcille just casually blowing up the mimic was so funny, I had to rewind and watch it again. This episode felt more lax and fun like older episodes, enjoyed it very much.

I’ve seen people say how Kabru is the invert of Laios, he’s the people expert while Laios is the monster expert, but this episode showed how Laios is plenty good at people too when he feels like it.

Excited to meet the new member, she doesn’t seem the most friendly but Senshi’s cooking will remedy that before long I’m sure. I was half expecting the mimic to be the new party member until Marcille blew the poor puppy’s head clean off, RIP (._.)

arya48,

Yeah fluffy puppy, I hate watching doggies die >.> understandable though, Senshi probably butchered and kept a bunch of parts from the mimic like he does with all the monsters they kill for future meals.

I’m very curious about the new member, but yeah, no spoilers!

arya48,

Thank you! I’ll check out the communities you suggested.

arya48,

I like it more than Last of Us personally.

arya48, (edited )

It always surprises me whenever the shows goes from comfy fun adventuring to talking about laws and stuff, I never expect it and then get slapped with oddly grounded world of this show, characters have to combat with responsibilities of being an adult and the laws and prejudices of the society. I didn’t even consider the possibility of the black magic being something that can get you a life sentence.

Also obligatory fuck Kabru, all my homies hate Kabru (`皿´)

arya48,

I see, I’ll have to check last week’s episode, completely forgot what Chilchuck said. Thanks for the info, will all this be covered in future episodes?

arya48,

Thanks! I’ll look through your posts.

arya48,

You know when they said they were gonna go back to the surface I thought it would be a quick trip to the top and then back down again lol. Things just keep going from bad to worse for our poor adventures.

arya48,

That’s not really the only reason, Bayonetta is a genuinely good character, a lot of people consider her a feminist icon because of the way she is presented. The Twitter weirdos just aren’t capable of seeing much beyond the surface level.

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