"Hunter x Hunter" Fake × and × Psyche (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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wrdcwrdc19 February 2023
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First question why did the leader bring the girl to the tower and then just left her without anything !! The only explanation is that he liked her and dint want to envolve her.

Why did they steal from mafia ?? If it is to get one item i can understand theyre stealing for item power ... but they sayed everything .. so its not about items ... Is it so they will gain power and be famous .. if so they shouldnt fake their death in the end !! So why ??

Zoldiac ... how simple they're i cant believe my eyes ... the geezer almost sacrificed his life to get the mission done and now accepted becouse theyre dead "10 masters" so if you cared about them from the first place u should have protected whoever given you a mission .. its the moat obvious thing in the world !!!!
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10/10
"Kurapika is now drowning in an indescribable emptiness"
liammc-732741 June 2022
While the conclusion of this episode is hilarious with the tonal disconnect between the narrator's final line and the ultra-hype "Hunting For Your Dream" outro, this is an appropriately melancholic and somber fallout to Uvo's requiem that left me feeling like Kurapika by the end of it: hollow. By the same token it's also rather apt in a way, as Kurapika is left fumbling for his life's purpose (hunting for a dream) by the episode's end.

In this episode Chrollo demonstrates his commitment to preparation and his seemingly infinite wisdom. His brilliant scheme to topple the mafia and steal everything up for auction is executed to perfection, and leads to an interesting open-ended conclusion to his bout with Silva and Zeno. It was very reminiscent of Colonel Mustang's plan to save Lieutenant Ross in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, which is one of my favorite parts of the show. For the remainder of the episode we follow Kurapika on his journey through the stages of grief after a shocking revelation, and it's whole-heartedly devastating. His suffering is portrayed with such nuance it honestly made me shed a tear on my first watch. With this, a perfect 4-episode stretch of Hunter x Hunter comes to a close. Simply riveting, action-packed television from start to finish.
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