


Shortly after they help Yohei finish his little errand, Izumo makes a comment about Yohei having to go out to the store on his own. Poor kid needed to get directions to the pet shop so that he could buy some dog food. With that piece of creepy information, the three of them run into Yohei again that evening. After all, how do they know this thing even exists? Well, as it turns out, a local fisher came to face it one day and then just…disappeared. Though, despite the old man warnings, Rin shrugs it off. Eager to show the young folk that he’s not completely senile, he takes them to a ancient shrine deep in the forest where he shows them a giant painting of a gargantuan squid monster. The old man tells the three of them that the village is seriously doomed and that a demon the size of a hill will come and wash the village away. Thankfully, they’re an old geezer shaman person conveniently standing right next to them to tell them about the tale of the demon that wrecks havoc the shores of the village. Rin,Renzo and Izumo can’t make heads or tails of what’s happening. Finally, they make their way to the pier where they see this really weird black stuff floating ominously in the ocean. Of course, our trio of exorcist follow him out of curiosity. Though, he stops mid sentence just when he spots literately half of the town’s people running towards the pier and follows them. The little guy, uh, I mean, Yohei gloats about saving her life. “Of course she’s okay!” The little guy pipes up. Rin and Renzo get to the bottom of the sand dune to meet up with Izumo and see if she’s okay. Suddenly the kid just stops yelling and just pauses and then begins to… complement her? Thankfully, Izumo stops him in time and decides to slap him and generally acuses him of trying to assault her. Here comes a little boy to save you from peril all while trying to score a little mouth to mouth as well. Karma is indeed a bitch.īut don’t worry Izumo! There’s no need to painc. teacher that left his students completely unsupervised with the toad demons in the gymnasium.) wife out.Īnywho, Izumo ditches her team work opportunities by taking a dip in the deep ocean. Even if they are helping out Whisker’s (AKA: That infamous P.E. Tell me, how is this suppose to be a mission? This smells more like child labor to me. Though, as we soon find out, it’s no fun in the sun for these young esquires in training.Īnd we find them at the beach…selling fried squid. I wouldn’t have been upset if it was, but alas, we spent the time in “Sister Rising” on a bit of character-building for Demeter and Wednesday instead.In episode of Blue Exorcist, Rin, Renzo and Izumo are witnessing all the spoils of summer. He ropes Shadow and Cordelia into this task, which requires a stylish split-screen heist that frankly a whole episode could have been built around.
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You’ll recall that Wednesday got himself committed to a mental institution – his oblique reference to Marilyn Manson’s character is likely the last we’ll hear of him since he has been written out of the show after a torrent of abuse allegations – so that he can break his beloved wife Demeter and her considerable fortune out. “Even once you’ve been dead for a hundred million years, you haven’t even begun to be dead,” Laura says, perhaps to kill time between now and her goal of killing Mr. She returns to the Ibis and Jacquel Funeral Parlor in Cairo, Illinois with some choice words for both Ibis and Salim, who is moping his way through life without realizing that there’ll be plenty of time for that in death since nothing much really changes. Since Laura has spent so much time navigating this line quite literally in Purgatory, she has precious little patience left in American Gods season 3, episode 5, after being revived for a second time. It’s a fine line, but one worth tiptoeing along, hence why the vast majority of characters in the show exist at this intersection of reality and imagination.Īnd gods, understandably, seem to like French fries. This stuff is the strength of the show, in a lot of ways the reduction of gods to their human side and the elevation of humanity to the power of generational deities. You’d lose a charming, light scene in which Bilquis and Shadow enjoy a meal together and she goes over what she has learned about herself recently. You’d lose the subversive comedic beat of Shadow and Technical Boy arriving just at the moment she needs them least. You’d lose, for instance, Bilquis reconnecting with her own power and the Orishas and breaking herself out in a torrent of water.
