ST AR-15 is still my girl, and she comes through in the end. She blows through the supposed plot armor in the last episode and, with the aid of SOPII, puts Alchemist on her back.
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There is a saying that all good things must come to an end. Whether it's relationships, eras, or anime, there comes the point where we must say goodbye and move on.
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Gentiane is injured, and this episode is the first time we see humans and Dolls fighting side by side. We also meet Kryuger, the top man at Griffin.
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Episode 7 opens with the usual recap, and all I can ask is, will the “Anti-Rain Squad finally be reunited with Big Sis M-16? As there are five episodes left, I think you know the answer, but before we get there, we’ve got to roll through a bit of exposition, politics, and my new waifu.
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Despite its pacing, which was rushed, this was an enjoyable episode. M4 struggles with her frailty, contrasted against M16 and AR15, who are the colder of the foursome, with the former being more pragmatic.
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It's unfortunate that these episodes are rushed. It would have been interesting to see Hunter's psychological torture inflicted upon AR-15. It would have made the rouse more delicious when the Hunter became the hunted.
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This wasn't a bad episode; there was less exposition and more action. The pacing is still good, and the voice acting was consistent.
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The third episode of Girls' Frontline could be called Griffin Dolls or M4 on the run as she is the center of attention. Scarecrow discovered her location in episode two. Unfortunately, with Scarecrow's untimely demise, the task belongs to Sangvis Doll, "Executioner."
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The scene shifts to a humvee carrying Gentiane, a violet (looks pink) haired female casually dressed. The first impression of her is that she is a slacker and not up to the task of leading a formidable foursome like Team AR.