By the standards on pairing revelations with new questions of a show that has almost flourished, this can be a Huge Reveal episode. Many recent or longstanding questions are replied while just one important question that was new is tossed out there. True, though, that one question is a doozy: is Lucy really a daughter that is biologically, as Meika promises?
That one gets tossed out there during a New Year's Eve celebration which functions as the more lighthearted lull involving the spectacular actions of the initial portion of the episode as well as the sensational turn of events at its ending. The issue is the man that is masked much more powerfully and efficiently, and can additionally Yubafy than either of the self-proclaimed heroes. Until Erza Scarlet calls out to get into the fray, the conflict does not turn - and behold and lo, he is the one who has the lost shaker of cinnamon for this reason, only from the ending of last episode! With Rabura is possessed by that Lucy and goes ape the masked man on, ultimately putting him down. The bear cub amounts because its regenerative abilities can counter the negative effects of the Yubafication, therefore itis an ideal boat for Fairy Tail hentai.
But the revelations are not done with that.
And that is still not it. The past few seconds of the episode verify that Erza Scarlet is the body of Lucy, but the big twist is that another man is not inhabiting it; it's him from an alternate timeline - Or, instead, the heart of Lucy is from his own timeline? Either way, the physical Lucy makes statements which indicate he has traveled back in time repeatedly in an endeavor to avoid the asteroid collision from occurring. This effort is a failure, as the asteroid that has been likely to miss the Earth has unexpectedly redirected to making an impending impact, but spirit-type-Lucy can travel back to halt whatever series of events caused the asteroid being redirected. The episode finishes with him returning in the aftermath of the bus jacking to his battered body.
Whew. That is a lot for just one episode, plus it even finds just a little time for some more lighthearted touches, also, such as some fascinating musical selections, the idea that Natsu might be sweet on Lucy, or Meika's parody-laden manner of telling about her locating the youthful Natsu. With most of the essential narrative now out there, the manner the seemingly-disparate parts from over the last few episodes come together to form the entire image now is practical, which completely justifies the patience of audiences who've stuck with all the string in the hopes that something like this would eventually occur. Equipped with the information of what's going to occur, will he only be carrying through exactly what the physical variation of him was attempting to do, or how will Lucy attempt to do things otherwise?
To put it differently, it's turned into a full blown Edge or Groundhog Day of Tomorrow-like scenario. Now, nevertheless, that mechanism will be taken and that plumps out the narrative rather nicely.
That one gets tossed out there during a New Year's Eve celebration which functions as the more lighthearted lull involving the spectacular actions of the initial portion of the episode as well as the sensational turn of events at its ending. The issue is the man that is masked much more powerfully and efficiently, and can additionally Yubafy than either of the self-proclaimed heroes. Until Erza Scarlet calls out to get into the fray, the conflict does not turn - and behold and lo, he is the one who has the lost shaker of cinnamon for this reason, only from the ending of last episode! With Rabura is possessed by that Lucy and goes ape the masked man on, ultimately putting him down. The bear cub amounts because its regenerative abilities can counter the negative effects of the Yubafication, therefore itis an ideal boat for Fairy Tail hentai.
But the revelations are not done with that.
And that is still not it. The past few seconds of the episode verify that Erza Scarlet is the body of Lucy, but the big twist is that another man is not inhabiting it; it's him from an alternate timeline - Or, instead, the heart of Lucy is from his own timeline? Either way, the physical Lucy makes statements which indicate he has traveled back in time repeatedly in an endeavor to avoid the asteroid collision from occurring. This effort is a failure, as the asteroid that has been likely to miss the Earth has unexpectedly redirected to making an impending impact, but spirit-type-Lucy can travel back to halt whatever series of events caused the asteroid being redirected. The episode finishes with him returning in the aftermath of the bus jacking to his battered body.
Whew. That is a lot for just one episode, plus it even finds just a little time for some more lighthearted touches, also, such as some fascinating musical selections, the idea that Natsu might be sweet on Lucy, or Meika's parody-laden manner of telling about her locating the youthful Natsu. With most of the essential narrative now out there, the manner the seemingly-disparate parts from over the last few episodes come together to form the entire image now is practical, which completely justifies the patience of audiences who've stuck with all the string in the hopes that something like this would eventually occur. Equipped with the information of what's going to occur, will he only be carrying through exactly what the physical variation of him was attempting to do, or how will Lucy attempt to do things otherwise?
To put it differently, it's turned into a full blown Edge or Groundhog Day of Tomorrow-like scenario. Now, nevertheless, that mechanism will be taken and that plumps out the narrative rather nicely.