Fire Force Season 3, Episode 19 leans hard into apocalyptic spectacle and surreal nightmare imagery, embracing mood and feeling over painstaking exposition. If you grew up on late‑90s/early‑2000s anime that reveled in abstract emotional finales, this installment will feel deliciously familiar: the world is unspooling, the stakes are cosmic, and the show chooses atmosphere and […]
Episode Reviews
Dead Account Episode 7 Review
Dead Account’s episode 7 arrives feeling like a missed opportunity: a setup built around a potentially explosive confrontation that dissolves into grindingly flat execution. Between static animation choices, uneven pacing, and a worldbuilding mechanic that keeps stretching believability, this installment struggles to generate momentum or excitement. Below I break down what works, what doesn’t, and […]
Trigun Stargaze Episode 7 Review
© 2026 Yasuhiro Nightow, SHONENGAHOSHA / TRIGUN STARGAZE Project Episode 7 of Trigun Stargaze takes a decidedly transitional turn—trading the kinetic action beats many viewers expect for mood, maneuvering, and philosophical sparring. While it finally leans into some of the tonal threads that made the original series memorable, the chapter’s pacing and tonal tug-of-war expose […]
Chained Soldier Season 2 Episode 7 Review
Chained Soldier Season 2 bounces back in episode 7 with a deliberately indulgent installment that embraces the series’ guilty-pleasure identity. After a stretch of heavier plot beats and awkwardly staged action, the show leans into pure fanservice and character-driven heat — and, surprisingly, a tender emotional moment that gives the episode more heart than you […]
Sentenced to Be a Hero Ep. 7 Review
Episode 7 of Sentenced to Be a Hero takes a welcome turn away from protracted siege sequences and into a tighter, character-forward installment that balances downtime antics with genuine tension. The episode frames a day off for the heroes as covert protection detail, allowing the cast to explore lighter moments while the threat of assassination […]
Tamon’s B-Side Episode 8 Review
© 師走ゆき・白泉社/多聞くん今どっち!?製作委員会 Episode 8 of Tamon’s B-Side leans hard into a familiar anime staple—the beach episode—but twists expectations in ways that reveal more about the series’ ongoing themes: performance versus reality, manufactured drama, and the messy human relationships behind idol personas. Rather than a carefree day of fun, the beach becomes a stage for production […]
Medalist Season 2 Episode 1 Review
Season two of Medalist finally returns, and while the quality remains as warm and winning as before, the rollout has been a messy one for some regions. Between platform exclusivity quirks and staggered dubbing, U.S. viewers have had to wait longer than most to see Inori and the rest of the cast lace up again. […]
Wash It All Away – Episode 7 Review
Wash It All Away continues to tread its gentle, domestic groove in episode 7, delivering another slice-of-life installment that flirts with warmth but too often slips into filler. This week’s story leans heavily on a social media subplot and a playful photoshoot, giving the show plenty of surface-level charm but little in the way of […]
The Invisible Man & His Soon-to-Be Wife — Ep. 7 Review
Episode 7 of The Invisible Man and His Soon-to-Be Wife takes the slow-burn romance and quiet charm of the series and nudges it toward a real turning point. Rather than relying on a dramatic date or sweeping confession, the show leans into emotional vulnerability—showing how care and presence can be more powerful than sight. This […]
The Holy Grail of Eris Episode 7 Review
The Holy Grail of Eris continues to surprise by blending familiar genre tropes with sharper-than-expected character work. Episode 7 leans into that hybrid identity—mystery, romance, and gothic intrigue—while exposing how the series uses archetypes to both reassure and subvert viewer expectations. This instalment moves quickly through multiple plot threads but still manages to broaden character […]









