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All Star
7th Time Loop Episode 11
Rishe really jumped . That's part of Rishe's personality that I do love though. Arnold literally was like, "Uh you could have used the door rather then jumping."
But that whole scene with Rishe and Arnold looking at the evening sky with the fire flies was beautiful. We get more and more proof that there is major feud between Arnold and his father and his dark past that he is talking too much about. Even his eyes that Rishe thinks that are beautiful is something that disgusts him because it reminds him of his Father's eyes. He even mentions that he would cast Rishe aside when the occasion calls for it.
Rishe once again standing her ground in saying even if he does that she will return. She truly believes Arnold is a good man and clearly has fallen for him and is willing to stand by his side. She is stubborn, but that stubbornness she possess is one of her best traits.
One thing both Kyle and Rishe fail to realize it not Kyle's nation not lacking in resources that an alliance doesn't make sense. It's more so what's the benefit in forming an alliance over conquering them. They continue to illustrate why the nations having a connection is a good idea. The problem is how that connection is created and Arnold still thinks conquering them would make more sense. And things really don't look good for Kyle at the end of the episode.
Michel is one crafty an sly dude. He did a really good job at giving Theodore's men the slip as long as he could. But I wonder how they will settle the dilemma of the black powder subplot next episode.
Rishe really jumped . That's part of Rishe's personality that I do love though. Arnold literally was like, "Uh you could have used the door rather then jumping."
But that whole scene with Rishe and Arnold looking at the evening sky with the fire flies was beautiful. We get more and more proof that there is major feud between Arnold and his father and his dark past that he is talking too much about. Even his eyes that Rishe thinks that are beautiful is something that disgusts him because it reminds him of his Father's eyes. He even mentions that he would cast Rishe aside when the occasion calls for it.
Rishe once again standing her ground in saying even if he does that she will return. She truly believes Arnold is a good man and clearly has fallen for him and is willing to stand by his side. She is stubborn, but that stubbornness she possess is one of her best traits.
One thing both Kyle and Rishe fail to realize it not Kyle's nation not lacking in resources that an alliance doesn't make sense. It's more so what's the benefit in forming an alliance over conquering them. They continue to illustrate why the nations having a connection is a good idea. The problem is how that connection is created and Arnold still thinks conquering them would make more sense. And things really don't look good for Kyle at the end of the episode.
Michel is one crafty an sly dude. He did a really good job at giving Theodore's men the slip as long as he could. But I wonder how they will settle the dilemma of the black powder subplot next episode.