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In To Your Eternity 1x15, A Girl Named Tonari, giant Nokker bear rock proves it has learned nothing if it thinks attacking hell island is a sound strategy.  


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Nick

I haven't been commenting on them lately but I've been letting this series stockpile since episode 12. So I'll be back after catching up. I love commenting on this series in particular

Nick

This was my least favorite arc of the anime but it was still pretty enjoyable. I'm just super excited for the second season this year

Nick

Since there's no video today, I actually wanna signal boost what someone else said on the final poll just in case @A Goodwin TV hasn't seen it. "If Demon Slayer, Mob Psycho, and JJK retain the top 3 spots, I would almost recommend Goodwin watch all 3, and here's why: Arcane has 9 episodes currently, Demon Slayer will have 38 episodes (plus the movie) by the time season 2 ends, JJK has 24 episodes, and Mob has 25. So if one slot was Arcane then Demon Slayer, and the other slot was JJK+Mob (whichever gets more votes goes first), then he'd be through all 4 shows at nearly the exact same time, and would be able to put up another poll for the next 2." -Patrick Farr It seems like Mob and JJK are pretty much locked in a tie they keep going up the same amount. Basically, JJK + Mob on the channel one after the other would equal the same amount of Demon Slayer episodes total.

benj

This is the word of the lord. Thanks be to god.

Emma Root

I sometimes have a similar flaw like you were talking about in the beginning, about always needing to add to the conversation. I can't always listen to discussion style podcasts because I get angry they can't hear me haha. But often times I don't actually need to add to the conversation, so lately I've been typing out a comment on a TikTok video or whatever and then never sending it and just scrolling past, which is difficult to do but is better for my overall wellbeing if I'm being honest. Also I love the juxtaposition in this episode with people being terrible but then actually being helpful and the moral is he needs others sometimes. A lot of media has arcs like that, where the hero lost someone or almost lost someone and think they need to do everything alone, but this is a fascinating take on that because the people who end up helping him are these people who act in what we previously thought was irredeemable/strange ways

bl0odm1st

The intro to this island arc was a bit clunky but it takes a nice turn here for the better.