Blue Period Episode 9 was a captivating and sensational experience that utilised all the prior setup to deliver heart-wrenching moments and fantastic character interactions. The show has come into its own towards the second half.
Besides the usual complaints about the animation quality, Blue Period Episode 8 was a fantastic episode that succeeded in stressing out and making you laugh in equal measures.
Blue Period Episode 7 was the show's best episode so far and did a lot in developing character traits and establishing future storylines. An almost perfect half-hour of television.
Blue Period Episode 6 was wounded by the horrible pacing of the show despite there being some great ideas scattered throughout. This issue might not get better anytime soon, thereby causing permanent damage to the show's quality.
Blue Period Episode 5 was great as the series seems to have steadied the boat that was a little rocky at the start. A sign of even greater things to come, maybe?
Blue Period Episode 4 was a huge improvement over the previous episodes. Everything you can name worked better here than in the previous episode, and I hope the show keeps putting its good foot forward like this.
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