Eph returns from Washington D.C. and learns of the altercation with Kelly, and just how close she was to taking Zach. Eph reveals to Nora that Palmer is the one behind the Master's plans. Knowing this information, Eph becomes set on killing Palmer, and later vows to Fet that he will do so.
As with other episodes in this series, the end credits include an acknowledgement of "additional dialogue by William Shakespeare".[2] The script parodies certain elements of the Shakespeare's plays, notably the plot to assassinate Dougal MacAngus, Duke of Argyll which draws on the plot against Hamlet by Laertes and Claudius,[8] and Hamlet is also referenced though the presentation of an Egyptian mock tragedy in the castle, itself a play within a play, a dramatic device used frequently by Shakespeare; the drama piece has echoes of Anthony and Cleopatra and the players mention the "Ides of June", a reference to the Ides of March in Julius Caesar. As well as this, the use of daggers as a plot device and the presence of a Scottish antagonist character allude to Macbeth.
"It's just so overwhelming," Khloe confessed. "You're experiencing a miracle take place and I've always dreamed of being a mom, and I think I came to the place where I didn't know if that was actually gonna happen for me and so the fact that we're actually in a delivery room for myself this time, for me to give birth, it's just unreal and I feel so blessed. This is something that I've waited for forever."
"It's also, everyone has their own s--t that I know nothing about," Khloe explained. "And mine is thrown on the public of everything and it's just, it's a lot harder to filter through stuff when it's this public and when I gave birth the following day. It's just too much."
"Being home from the hospital has been great. I feel a lot better now that I'm home. I like my own space. I love my routine and I feel good," Khloe admitted. "I'm so in love with True and your obsession becomes more and more and more every single day. And when you think you're at this capacity of love, you're really not. I don't know how, but it just keeps growing and growing and growing."
"Then he got mad because my mom was like, 'You can make your decision. If you want to live this life of dating these Instagram whores and doing your thing, live that life,'" Kim explained to cousin Cici Bussey. "Mom's like, 'If this doesn't work out with you guys, we're always going to rise up.'"
"Arrowhead" by Haydee: When the boys on the soccer team are sitting around the couch asking Jin questions in order to get to know him better, this song is heard playing softly in the background of American Born Chinese episode 3.
"北酒場 (日文)" by Teresa Teng: The opening sequence of American Born Chinese season 1, episode 4 when Jin is walking into school and being celebrated by his peers features this song.
"I Only Care About You" by Teresa Teng: Jin's mother Christine tearfully sings this song as a solo at karaoke while an intense fight sequence is happening outside the building. She continues to sing the song as Jin stands near her in support.
Too Softhearted by LOFT BEACH: After teasing a much bigger potential storyline for Jin in the yet-unconfirmed American Born Chinese season 2, the show's first season ends with this song playing over the end credits.
During breakfast Nora uses her little-baby girl charm to manipulate Hank into putting together her dollhouse for her. Billy asks Nora how she did it and Nora admits that "cuteness" is her second superpower because she is the baby in the family. Barb comes in talking about how this is such a beautiful morning but then she accidentally fries the coffee maker with her Electress power surge. Max and Phoebe start making fun of her for destroying the kitchen.
Max thanks Dr. Colosso for coming through for him and offers to help him get to that Villain of the Decade award. But he can't go looking like this. So, Max uses the animalizer to turn him human on one condition: that Colosso give Max bedtime kisses. Max uses the animalizer on Colosso. He turns into an actual human. He thanks Max as they take a selfie together.
After shopping for baby stuff, Billy finds Nora outside, reluctant to go home. Nora says that she isn't just worried about not being the cutest baby in the family anymore. She is also worried about not being special anymore. Then Billy gives her a very emotional talk about how he used to be special. And then Nora was born and he wasn't special anymore. And one time he put stamps all over baby Nora to mail her away but then she smiled at him. And now his baby sister is his best friend. Nora thanks Billy and the two hug each other. Hank arrives and tells them that the new baby is a girl. Nora gets super-excited because she will get to teach her all about bows. She runs off. Hank tells Billy that Nora is taking it better than he did when she was born. He reveals that Billy actually did mail Nora to Abu Dhabi. They agree to keep it a secret from Nora.
Later, the two are sitting at Bobby's place nursing their wounds when Bobby informs them that Steve Wandell has been murdered and that his hunter comrades are out looking for blood. He tells the boys to keep their mouths shut about it. Bobby also gives the brothers charm amulets to prevent future possessions before Sam and Dean hit the road again. Along the road, Sam reveals to Dean he was awake for some of the things that Meg did in his body; he was even awake to watch Steve Wandell being murdered by his own two hands. He also rebukes Dean for not taking action and killing him when asked, as this could have been the moment their father warned Dean about before his death. Dean tells him that John told him he'd either have to save Sam or kill him and he will definitely find a way to save Sam in the end.
Dean: Hey, whoa, whoa, come on man, let's not jump the gun here. We don't know what happened. We've just got to treat this like, like any other job. What's the last thing you remember?
Sam: Just me and you, just, in that motel room in West Texas, going out to grab some burgers, and...
Dean: West Texas? That was, that was over a week ago.
Rimuru falls asleep before even making it inside the city, being placed on a magisteel throne where they then finished their evolution. Rimuru's evolution results not just in an increase in personal power, but a feedback of power to their comrades via their soul bonds. Most importantly, Great Sage recieves one of these gifts as well, resulting in the birth of the Ultimate Skill Raphael. Meanwhile, Razen tries to fight Diablo, but the daemon is stronger than him, resulting in his capture. Once Razen is brought back to Tempest and offers his adjutants to help with the Harvest Festival, allowing them to fully become a Demon Lord and revive everyone, but this causes them to pass out.
Deputy Commander Kozo Fuyutsuki is kidnapped and interrogated by SEELE, who are outraged that in its last battle Unit-01 absorbed the S Engine from an Angel into its body, so that it no longer requires an external power source and can now function indefinitely. Meanwhile, Kaji goes AWOL to try to find out the truth about NERV. As Fuyutsuki is interrogated by SEELE, he recounts in flashbacks how he first met Gendo, Yui, the dark events surrounding Second Impact, and how NERV and the Evangelion project were born. Flashbacks also reveal the history of Misato, Ritsuko, and Rei.
Ryoji Kaji makes a phone call to Misato, and gets her answering machine. He comments that this is his last mission, and that his NERV I.D. card looks like blood. Elsewhere, Misato has just heard that Fuyutsuki has been abducted, and Kaji is a suspect. Because of her relationship with Kaji, she is also under suspicion and is taken into custody.
A flashback to 1999, in Kyoto. Working at the university, Fuyutsuki is told about the work of a promising new bioengineering student, Yui Ikari, and the two have a meeting, revealing that Yui is also considering a domestic life over her research. Fuyutsuki looks both startled by and interested in this information.
Rei is lost and comes to see Naoko. When Naoko offers to let Rei leave with her, Rei calls her an "old hag"[5], and adds that it is Gendo who calls Naoko that, and also pushy, not needed. Enraged, Naoko strangles the girl, calling her just as replaceable. Naoko is horrified at her deed, and commits suicide by jumping from a high rails above the Magi. The day after this, Gehirn is disbanded, and NERV is formed.[6]
So we got a confirmation that Asia really did die in the last episode and she was killed by a demon that attacked Issei and Rias in this episode. Xenovia, who was the closest one to Asia couldn't believe that she's already dead. Eveyone was feeling hopeless even Issei and that hopelessness is what made him go insane. Issei completely gives himself to Draig and he transforms into a dragon. This transformation is known as the Juggernaut Overdrive, an incomplete transformation of his Balance Breaker. It's like the dark side of Issei and he no longer recognizes everyone in this state. All he wanted was destruction and revenge. Issei quickly defeats the demon that killed Asia and goes on a rampage!
I don't know how should I feel about this episode, it was good but the ending was really of a shocker! What happened to Issei? Is it from the overuse of his Juggernaut Overdrive that he ended up collapsing on Rias? I'm not saying it's lacklustre but we've seen a lot of times in this season where Issei almost died. I mean, it just doesn't make sense, I hope he's still alive in the next episode and also Asia, how many times did we got teased she will die in this anime? Probably a hundred times already but the fact of a matter is, she's still alive! Why does she always have to die in every season of High School DxD and have her reborn as a demon! There are other some useless characters that deserved to die in this anime so please to the makers of High School DxD, leave Asia out of this she's just an innocent young girl who wants to live a normal life and be friends with everyone.
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