Episode 10 – Fire Force Season 3

©Kodansha Atsushi Ohkubo/”Fire Force Season 3″ Production Committee
The Arthur-centric plot ended last week, mocking Shinra and his long-lost little brother Sho. I’m worried that this is a much-needed story development Fire brigadenarrative. At first, this seemed to be the direction of “coming” and we even got neat development for Sho and his bond with his trusted white shell guardian Arrow. But it turns out that Sho disappeared completely from the plot after the opening scene. The rest of the episode is to ensure that the audience can be quickly set up and presented with an overall desktop.
fair Fire brigadeat this doomsday phase of the narrative, there is enough danger that a strong plot like this makes sense. The crew must take a look at where they are in the war with the white shell. Hibana must show up to make sure everyone knows that catastrophe is an imminent threat. Obi needs to conquer any resources he can get from his allies in Company 2 and 4. This final arc needs to feel hopeless. Enough to do a good enough tone here.
However, there are indeed many hijinks in the form, and the show is a bit cheeky and can spend a lot of time. This is a clear gag ork, which is about a person’s role, a character that no one cares about. I found Scop Talking Mole’s return to be very pleasant, even if his fantasy history records to Tokyo’s long chronicles just here just waste everyone’s time with stupid nonsense. It was worth the joke that everyone who didn’t take the expedition was so shocked that Shinra and the gang didn’t all get tall and hallucinate the talking animals. There are also some Mambo Jumbo, introducing the decrypted Pi is the key to the success of the catastrophe in this cycle. However, I won’t let many of my brain cells sacrifice themselves for it Fire brigade‘ Fragile technology. I’m sure we’ll get more opportunities to tell you about the relationship between PI and huge disasters over the next few weeks.
So, on the one hand, I can’t complain too much about a breeze and fun plot like this one. The whole point is just connecting these points on our way to the next big kit, which seems right, is the huge pillar conjured from the ocean before credit rolls. However, I can’t help but wish we could get more emotional material that Shinra and Sho can achieve. hope Fire brigade Not grinding for too long. Only so many weeks will have time until everything has to end forever.
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