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The battle of the White Whale begins!  I really don't see everyone coming out of this though...  This is our first major battle of the show.  Knowing how brutal this series can get, I foresee there being quite a bit of bloodshed incoming.  I've just got a bad feeling for Wilhelm...  Seriously thinking he's not going to make it past this fight.  

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(1:00): It was a light novel. It's one reason why there's so much dialogue, since it fits a lot easier in written form, then something more visual like a manga. (4:35): Correct, Puck called the White Whale Gluttoney. (7:27): Something that is really cool here, and I think really accentuates the level of detail that White Fox put into Re:Zero. Subaru's phone clearly reads 15:13, or about 3 PM. However, it's clearly dark outside. But recall that it was nighttime when Subaru left Earth, and arrived during the day in Lugunica. Subaru's phone is still in Earth's time zone, and thus is offset by several hours. Now you could do the math and figure exactly when Subaru left and arrived, but it's a bit hard for me to track all of that, but I know that the White Whale shows up at around midnight, which put's Subaru's phone about 9 hours behind Luginica time, and that makes sense, if Subaru went to convenience store at like midnight or 1, and arrived in Lugunica around 9 am or 10 am. (7:50): Now that you know that Crusch can visually see lies, you can see why she was hesitant to help Subaru and Rem in episode 16. You see, Crusch asked Rem if she had ever doubted Subaru was affiliated with the Witch's Cult, but Rem answered no. But we know that when Subaru first came to the mansion, she did think Subaru was affiliated with the Witches Cult, so that's a lie that Crusch could see. One person was talking crazy and evidently telling the truth, which made no sense, and the other straight up lied to her. Not the kind of people you want to stake the lives of your friends on. (11:45): Just Subaru applying the things he learned in episode 16. (13:20): You are correct. Wilhelm's wife was the previous Sword Saint, and was the leader of the original White Whale subjection, and died during it. There's actually 2 side novels about Wilhem and his wife, called the Sword Demon. The anime actually adapts part of it in the next few episodes (basically everything that is a flashback is actually from those side novels). (13:55): It's probably a translation issue. I wouldn't be surprised if it was really something like military conquest in Japanese, which then got translated to subjection. (20:25): no comment yet, I'll have something to say about this sometime in Season 2. (25:05): Ok, here's a hidden detail that you won't be able to find on your own (since it's written in very hard to read Japanese). Written in the tree (very faded) is the equivalent of a graffiti tag or something, but it's written in Kanji. Which Ram pointed out as "scribbles" or "doodles" when Subaru did something very similar when she was teaching him the written language in arc 2. Anyways it reads something like "Flugel was here". Make of that what you will how and why someone would write something in a tree that no one else in the world could understand. (27:25): I did mention it when you were low on Rem. Everyone always comes around. (32:00): Ranged attacks. (35:00): There are 25 episodes in both Season 1 and Season 2.