The Rising Of The Shield Hero Season 2 was unwatchable. The horrible plot, insufferable characters, glacial pacing, and rushed production have deprived the world of what used to be one of the better isekai and adventure shows ever made.
The Rising Of The Shield Hero Season 2 Episode 13 was an exercise in futility that did not need to exist. It wasn't a bad watch, but don't expect anything but confusion and a feeling of being underwhelmed from watching this.
The Rising Of The Shield Hero Season 2 Episode 12 was another hot mess that made no sense and was a pain to watch. The plot is going nowhere, the characters are all stagnant, and the series looks to be officially dead in the water.
The Rising Of The Shield Hero Season 2 Episode 11 wasn't even worthy enough to hate. It just existed in the realm of equally bad and lazy sequels, such as season 2s of Tokyo Ghoul and The Promised Neverland.
The Rising Of The Shield Hero Season 2 Episode 10 is unwatchable television. Stay as away from it as possible, for its poor quality might put you off Isekais, sequels, or both, forever.
The Rising Of The Shield Hero Season 2 Episode 9 was a rough episode to sit through. There was very little substance to it despite being chock full of events, and no moments managed to hit even remotely hard.
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