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9/10
The Episode Raphtalia Needed
Oktay_Tuna6 October 2021
Raphtalia has been a likable character and I knew that her character's past was very complex but it was still unknown. When Naofumi bought her from the slave trader, it was visible in her eyes that she had seen things that no one should have ever seen. This episode explores her past with flashbacks as well but what I like is it isn't a complete flashback episode but a same place different time story. What I mean by that is, the story still progresses in the current timeline but things happening are very much connected to the past which develop Raphtalia's both current and previous character. She became a much more significant character in this episode and for me even she became more complex than Shield Hero, she almost became the protagonist. We know more about her than Naofumi and while Naofumi is the Shield Hero still for me Raphtalia's character is more complex and more interesting. The episode again ended on a cliffhanger which I thought was a great because this episode needed to be only about Raphtalia and gladly it was. My favorite episode so far even though it features almost no action.
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10/10
This anime keep going on height level
raedfadhlaoui-6263417 February 2022
Every episode in this anime make feels the pain the happiness and this back story make me cry and this anime have one of the best soundtracks I ever seen.
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6/10
More of the same
peterfmodel28 September 2020
Good solid entertainment, nothing which could be considered as great, but certainly not bad. One aspect does raise its ugly head in this episode which does affect most of the series, which is how much of a challenge does our hero have, outside the waves and the characters from another world. We know that this world was only able to fight back the 1st wave with great difficulty, yet our inexperienced hero's managed to easily fight off the 2nd wave. By the 3rd wave the difficult had reach a significantly greater level, so we can assume nothing on the world would be equal to it. Our hero managed, just, to defeat the boss, at least once, so we know he is a magnitude more powerful than anything in the world. The conclusion is there is nothing on the world which could challenge him, yet we are expected to believe he is under some threat outside the waves. On the 1st watch this issue is not obvious, but on a second watch it really presents itself as an issue. IN summery, where is the tension. This is not an issue with the story arc, or even character arcs, but is an issue with the episode arcs.
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1/10
Terrific series savaged in this ep by terrible, TERRIBLE writing.
sogoodlooking6 November 2023
Warning: Spoilers
When Raphtalia comes face to face with the beast of a human who destroyed her childhood and violated her friend, the writers ruin her vengeance in the cheapest, laziest possible way by having the swine trip over his own whip's handle then fall through a window to his death.

It's obscene. Do they really think we'll adore the character any less if she executes this grotesque ______ of ________ herself?

Writers do themselves and their characters no favors by trying to keep the latter 'morally pure' especially in a world full of necessary compromises. In addition, there's nowhere to imprison this worst of all criminals---any prison will only be temporary, so leaving him alive is only to leave him to continue to do the worst sort of harm.

Shame on the writers for their narrative cowardice!
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