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even though the rest of the episode was good but it didn't sit right with me as an anime from the creator of death note but episode 4 is definitely praiseworthy.
it started out good with the continuation of episode 3 when two other god candidates appeared. their plan was good in fact it was a great idea and it shows that they were indeed careful but not smart enough to outplay metropoliman. as I always say "the better the villain, the better the Anime" mertropoliman proved his worth as a villain, there has to be a great villain for every good anime. not only is he smart but also cunning and cruel.
also, I thought it was quite suspicious how metropoliman green and pink showed up. from the moment where he took the girl, he had caught them in his trap. they then decided to find more members, it was so impressive that metropoliman was able to wait until he had caught the girl before revealing his other cards.
we have the most epic moment of this episode, I can't get that scene out of my head. I don't know about you but I want more of that action; things begin to go sideways when he makes his appearance, fooling them with a simple party trick that seems to be so effective because of the pawns he had placed. he heartlessly killed the two god candidates that appeared in the metropoliman suit then used that as a trap to lure the other god candidates.
the ending was the part that was so frustrating, it was obviously a trap to bring out the other god candidates but Saki let her emotions get into a freaking death battle between god candidates. we didn't even get to see the main character think of a plan that would lead to their escape or the defeat of metropoliman, she just decided to let him risk his own life for her feelings.
why would she see that something is clearly a trap and still fall for it? she didn't fall for it, she basically jumped into it. I just hope that Mirai can use a decisive method in other to rescue her or stop the attack without risking anything too valuable.
be expecting the next episode review.
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