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9/10
Openion
wrdcwrdc5 March 2023
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Hhhhhh "Saying the truth just feel so relaxed"

And so in our daily life .. we lie in every aspect of our life ... if we can just say the truth without considering the consecouncess or at least not to be afraid of them

Everything wil change

And from here and on i will be writting filler words just to fill in this word count .. after all one want to talk about what happen in this episode and since its episode anyone will not have mach to say specially if its a 20 minute episode ... unless its a final episode or a critical episodes one will talk a lot becouse all the story and ideas will be showing on this episode ... but i just cant understand thw owners .. wrutting a full report on only one episode ... nah its just killing the other people and not helping them to comment.
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6/10
A Slog, But Vital to the Plot
liammc-7327414 June 2022
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While one of the more bloated and self-indulgent episodes of this monster of an arc, the development of Welfin ends up being absolutely integral to bringing about the glorious conclusion to humanity's war on the ants. We get this development through a rather contrived and incredibly drawn-out interrogation scene that interestingly mirrors the massive fight that we cut away from initially (Welfin and Meruem are supremely confident, failing to consider that Ikalgo and Netero have nothing to lose and are willing to throw away their lives for the sake of humanity). Welfin's flashback and the reveal of his past connection to Gyro are executed well enough, and the way the interrogation was quickly turned on it's head was quite entertaining.

However, Welfin's internal monologues here are some of the most grating and tiresome in the whole show for me personally. I get that it's part if his character to be overwhelmingly paranoid and distrustful, but we understand that already from the prior episodes he was involved in. Additionally, the cutaways depicting his answers to some of Ikalgo's questions often felt tedious. I also wish Ikalgo was a bit more animated (emotionally-speaking) while asking about Palm. His stoic conviction was great during the meat of the episode. But I feel like once he realized that he could actually fulfill his purpose on this mission, he should've been much more hopeful and impassioned. It's a minor nitpick, but that just felt out-of-character to me.

In the grand scheme of things I don't think anyone should skip any episode of Hunter x Hunter (besides the recaps). There's always something of merit that can be found in any given episode. However, this is one of the few that felt unnecessarily bloated in both the monologue and narration departments.
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1/10
Just Why?
srk2617-884-60569010 February 2022
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There was just no need of this damn filler episode. We are teased with Netero and King's battle in the last episode and we get a whole 20 minute episode about two characters who are at the lowest of level in terms of importance.

I didn't bother watching it, just the ending where the wolf guy (don't care about his name) and octopus make amends.

1/10, totally unimportant and useless episode.
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