Tag: Zenshu

Zenshu Episode 12 Review: A Happy Ending Or Utter Despair?

Zenshu Episode 12 Review: We have an ending where you will be confused about whether it was good or bad.

Zenshu Episode 11 Review: Luke’s Despair And Wrath

Zenshu Episode 11 Review: Natsuko is gone, and Luke goes absolutely nuts with the grief of losing the love of his life.

Zenshu Episode 10 Review: Things Are Not Looking Good

Zenshu Episode 10 Review: Natsuko is being hunted by everyone, and Luke does not know what to do.

Zenshu Episode 9 Review: Road To A Sad End

Zenshu Episode 9 Review: Natsuko is scared of the future and what might happen to Luke, and we see an example of that bad ending here.

Zenshu Episode 8 Review: Luke’s Confession Of Love

Zenshu Episode 8 Review: Luke confesses, and Natsuko starts running from him because she is confused.

Zenshu Episode 7 Review: Natsuko’s First Love

Zenshu Episode 7 Review: Witness Natsuko's journey from all the ones who loved her before.

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