"Re: Zero, Starting Life in Another World" Tada Sore dake no Monogatari (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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8/10
And so it ends, hopefully just for now.
Amari-Sali18 September 2016
Warning: Spoilers
With plots and questions unresolved, Re-Zero comes to and end. But with there being enough material for a season two, once can only hope the gap until the next release won't be long.

Trigger Warning(s): Blood

Topic 1: When The Witch Doesn't Love You (Subaru, Julius, and Betelgeuse)

The battle between Julius and Betelgeuse didn't end in the last episode, but it does in this one. Betelgeuse uses a massive amount of fingers, and at times grips Julius and injures him, however, he never takes advantage of the fact Subaru is Julius' strength. There was a moment it seemed he would realize this, but remember Betelgeuse is the Archbishop of Sloth and is going against Julius whose powers are unchallenged. Leading to, once again, Betelgeuse's body dying but him trying to transfer into Subaru. However, with Subaru calling upon Satella, who rejects Betelgeuse. It seems he is finally slain.

{Commentary}

This episode gave Betelgeuse a proper and deserving death. He was the sole, consistent, antagonist of the season and was such a memorable character. His past deaths weren't befitting of his power and didn't give him a fair fight. Much less, with Subaru using Satella to deal one of the final blows, we got to see the witch's image. Maybe not her face, and but just an outline, but this is the most we have seen, and heard, her speak. A treat made only bitter by the fact we won't get to learn and see her more.

Topic 2: One Last Chance (Subaru)

As eccentric as Archbishop Betelgeuse was, he was the leader of the Witch's Cult for a reason. Not to forget, there were many other archbishops who surely had plans to kill Emilia. So, naturally, there were backup plans in case they were needed. Whether it was guarding the roads, hiding in the woods, or the forgotten plan of using magic fire stones to create a bomb. A plan Subaru forgot so he rushes to save the caravan which so happens to have Emilia and the village children.

Of which, of course, he gets to in time and gets to be the hero. Not to forget, he also gets to single-handedly defeat Betelgeuse's corpse. Leading to him getting the best reward.

{Commentary}

You know, at best this just felt like a setup so that when Emilia and Subaru saw each other once more, it could be as cute as it was before he got to know Rem so well. At worse, this was all about making Subaru seem cool and capable of being a hero on his own without direct assistance from anyone. While still setting up a cute moment between him and Emilia. Either way, let me admit it worked… to a point.

Topic 3: In Her Lap Again (Subaru & Emilia)

With defeating the corpse of Betelgeuse, pre the explosion, and now surviving it thanks to Patrasche sacrificing his own skin, Subaru finds himself in one of his favorite places: Emilia's lap. A place where he once again opens up to her, without seemingly attacking her, and tries to explain why he does all this. Of which the answer is love. Which, being that Emilia didn't have the access to love most people had, she finds it all overwhelming. To the point she can't say it back yet for the words, while she understands the meaning, can feel it coming from Subaru, she herself needs to figure out what that means before she gives them back to Subaru. But, just being able to open up to Emilia and say how he feels, apologize for the past, and make her smile, that is all Subaru wants. That and being by her side again.

{Commentary}

Because the Rem and Subaru saga built up their relationship so strongly, I must admit I felt Subaru's speech was inspired by Rem's. However, I don't say that and mean it in a negative way. To me, just as Subaru is teaching Emilia what it means to receive someone's love and support, Rem taught him what that means. So, in both a beautiful and a sad way, Rem provided all the tools Subaru needed for Emilia to finally get where Subaru is coming from.

Which, in itself, is also noteworthy for, lest we forget, it doesn't seem anyone but Puck really interacts with Emilia. Roswaal, despite being her sponsor, only seems to be providing her housing and whatever materials she needs. He doesn't do like what's his name does for Felt. He isn't, so it seems, teaching her how to dress, act, or even get the people to love her. Subaru, in terms of getting the people on your side, is showing her the way. So, as much as I prefer Rem, it is hard to deny the seeds were planted long ago and while Emilia did cut too close to the root when she fought with Subaru, it is hard to not admit seeing them back in that state, him vulnerable on her lap trying to let it all out, wasn't probably the most emotional this show got me in a while.

Though I gotta ask, could Emilia be a reincarnation of Satella? Just without her memories? Because her story sounds more and more like Satella every time it's brought up.

Highlights

Betelgeuse got the final battle he deserved and Emilia has the opportunity to learn what love, companionship, and real active support is.

On The Fence

Honestly, the whole magic stones of fire situation felt a bit forced in making Subaru seem cool and having another major moment in which he puts his life on the line for Emilia. Granted, it set up a good ending, but I wish there would have been a better way for those two to reconcile.
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10/10
This not story is all about
ArynicVaruna29 March 2021
Rezero is a character driven story With mc's being emilia and subaru their highs and lows.
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9/10
A befitting end to the series.
jerrybrimble10 April 2021
Whilst not the most emotional or resounding episode, the ending is certainly a very good one. Personally I thought the final scene was very touching and overall a satisfactory end the first season.
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10/10
An Amazing End To A Very Solid Season 1
Deadlyknights1 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
After a pretty damn solid season as a whole, packed with some of the most witty and creative writing I've seen in an anime, its the highlight, the characters are all pretty good, if not a few of them being unremarkable. And a very solid plot that reaches the depths of despair and the very darker tunnel down madness itself. The romance is absolute gold, I don't cringe all that much at it with this show because of how damn emotional the performances are and how amazing the writing proves to be.

Subaru is an amazing protagonist that at times will make bratty mistakes or say a line that makes me go belly up in cringe. But as a whole is very smart, personable and confident guy who follows classic video game logic and tropes when he learns pretty fast it's not as NPC as he thinks. He learns throughout the series that his power is more of a curse from the witch than something he was gifted. It gets him into a lot of trouble and it's something he's fighting throughout the whole season.

Emilia is his extremely confusing love interest, that will say lines so dismissive that I wonder if she's just playing into Subaru's nonsense or she's just that clueless. She has a great personality though, she's the one that I thought wasn't actually an NPC till Rem came into the fold. She has a wonderful contrast to Subaru's completely wack non sense, they're dialogue is fruitful and emotionally driven. She also has a resemblance to a witch that was basically the big enemy back in the day. And it gives her anti-social tendency's that drives her to think that kindness is special treatment that she doesn't deserve, or she thinks she not good enough for any friends. Her spirit companion Puck serves as her guardian, both with defeating enemies or giving emotional support or guidance.

This episode is the climax to their relationship that was on the cusp of dying 10 episodes back. The whole in between was a buildup to them finally meeting again. It's the single most emotionally driven scene I've seen in anime, the colors flowing, the close ups, the view angles all perfect to heighten your sense, the dialogue between them is something I was waiting for the entire season and the buildup was killing it, this episode made up for it 10 fold, the final scene was worth it 100%.

I absolutely love this show so far and I'm starting season 2 right now.
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