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Mr Nr

I actually checked the original version and how they handle the hooded figure and funny enough in Episode 4 the hooded figure is not yet revealed and we only get a shocked Holo like last episode for this version. Even in the original we even had that hooded figure leave with a shocked Holo in Episode 5 of the previous version too. The unveil of the hooded figure is only mentioned much like in this version through Holo. I sort of knew they were pretty closely pacing wise but surprise that they had exact same scenes just in slightly different environments, art style and directing.

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2024-07-16 06:05:07 Gotta chip in for a second to talk about two things: It makes perfect sense for Yarei to be there. As this episode established, the noble behind the scheme is Count Ehrendott, the one in charge of Pasloe. Yarei is the uprising "bigshot" negotiator for Pasloe so he was probably set up by the Count to co-coordinate this whole deal with Medio. And I also like that we DONT get to see Holos rescue. It puts us in Lawrence's shoes who doesn't know what's going on, who's trapped in the narrow, stinky tunnels only being able to anxiously wait for something to happen.
2024-07-16 06:05:07 Gotta chip in for a second to talk about two things: It makes perfect sense for Yarei to be there. As this episode established, the noble behind the scheme is Count Ehrendott, the one in charge of Pasloe. Yarei is the uprising "bigshot" negotiator for Pasloe so he was probably set up by the Count to co-coordinate this whole deal with Medio. And I also like that we DONT get to see Holos rescue. It puts us in Lawrence's shoes who doesn't know what's going on, who's trapped in the narrow, stinky tunnels only being able to anxiously wait for something to happen.
2024-07-16 06:05:07 Gotta chip in for a second to talk about two things: It makes perfect sense for Yarei to be there. As this episode established, the noble behind the scheme is Count Ehrendott, the one in charge of Pasloe. Yarei is the uprising "bigshot" negotiator for Pasloe so he was probably set up by the Count to co-coordinate this whole deal with Medio. And I also like that we DONT get to see Holos rescue. It puts us in Lawrence's shoes who doesn't know what's going on, who's trapped in the narrow, stinky tunnels only being able to anxiously wait for something to happen.
2024-07-16 06:05:07 Gotta chip in for a second to talk about two things: It makes perfect sense for Yarei to be there. As this episode established, the noble behind the scheme is Count Ehrendott, the one in charge of Pasloe. Yarei is the uprising "bigshot" negotiator for Pasloe so he was probably set up by the Count to co-coordinate this whole deal with Medio. And I also like that we DONT get to see Holos rescue. It puts us in Lawrence's shoes who doesn't know what's going on, who's trapped in the narrow, stinky tunnels only being able to anxiously wait for something to happen.
2024-07-16 06:05:07 Gotta chip in for a second to talk about two things: It makes perfect sense for Yarei to be there. As this episode established, the noble behind the scheme is Count Ehrendott, the one in charge of Pasloe. Yarei is the uprising "bigshot" negotiator for Pasloe so he was probably set up by the Count to co-coordinate this whole deal with Medio. And I also like that we DONT get to see Holos rescue. It puts us in Lawrence's shoes who doesn't know what's going on, who's trapped in the narrow, stinky tunnels only being able to anxiously wait for something to happen.
2024-07-16 06:05:07 Gotta chip in for a second to talk about two things: It makes perfect sense for Yarei to be there. As this episode established, the noble behind the scheme is Count Ehrendott, the one in charge of Pasloe. Yarei is the uprising "bigshot" negotiator for Pasloe so he was probably set up by the Count to co-coordinate this whole deal with Medio. And I also like that we DONT get to see Holos rescue. It puts us in Lawrence's shoes who doesn't know what's going on, who's trapped in the narrow, stinky tunnels only being able to anxiously wait for something to happen.
2024-07-09 08:00:38 Gotta chip in for a second to talk about two things: It makes perfect sense for Yarei to be there. As this episode established, the noble behind the scheme is Count Ehrendott, the one in charge of Pasloe. Yarei is the uprising "bigshot" negotiator for Pasloe so he was probably set up by the Count to co-coordinate this whole deal with Medio. And I also like that we DONT get to see Holos rescue. It puts us in Lawrence's shoes who doesn't know what's going on, who's trapped in the narrow, stinky tunnels only being able to anxiously wait for something to happen.

Gotta chip in for a second to talk about two things: It makes perfect sense for Yarei to be there. As this episode established, the noble behind the scheme is Count Ehrendott, the one in charge of Pasloe. Yarei is the uprising "bigshot" negotiator for Pasloe so he was probably set up by the Count to co-coordinate this whole deal with Medio. And I also like that we DONT get to see Holos rescue. It puts us in Lawrence's shoes who doesn't know what's going on, who's trapped in the narrow, stinky tunnels only being able to anxiously wait for something to happen.