The second half is where the episode shines. After the battle, Rimuru returns to find a grieving Shuna, still processing the death of her brother (Shuna’s grief over Shinsha? Wait—correction: Shuna’s brother is actually **Shinsha? No—Shuna’s brother is Youm’s companion? Let’s be precise: This episode deals with the aftermath of the Farmus invasion. Shuna is seen praying for the fallen, including the children of the village. Actually, the key emotional beat is when Rimuru confesses his fear of losing his humanity/emotions as he gains power. Shuna’s quiet response—that even as a monster, he has more heart than most humans—is a beautiful, understated moment. It re-centers the show’s theme: power without compassion is meaningless.
What Worked 1. The Resolution of the Charybris Arc (First Half) The episode opens with the defeat of the Charybdis-core-possessed dragon. While the fight itself is brief, the focus smartly shifts to consequences . Milim’s intervention is fun (and hilariously over-the-top), but the real highlight is Rimuru absorbing the core and gaining the “Ultimate Skill: Lovecraftian ‘Azathoth’” (an evolution of Raphael). This is a massive lore drop for anime-only viewers—it’s not just a power-up; it’s Rimuru beginning to approach deity-level existence.
Shuna’s character depth, Rimuru’s emotional evolution, and the reveal of Azathoth. Skip it if: You need explosions every 5 minutes.
– Not the series’ best, but a mature, necessary chapter that sets up Season 3 beautifully.
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Here’s a review of (“The Spirit of Love”).
The second half is where the episode shines. After the battle, Rimuru returns to find a grieving Shuna, still processing the death of her brother (Shuna’s grief over Shinsha? Wait—correction: Shuna’s brother is actually **Shinsha? No—Shuna’s brother is Youm’s companion? Let’s be precise: This episode deals with the aftermath of the Farmus invasion. Shuna is seen praying for the fallen, including the children of the village. Actually, the key emotional beat is when Rimuru confesses his fear of losing his humanity/emotions as he gains power. Shuna’s quiet response—that even as a monster, he has more heart than most humans—is a beautiful, understated moment. It re-centers the show’s theme: power without compassion is meaningless. That.Time.I.Got.Reincarnated.As.A.Slime.S02E20....
What Worked 1. The Resolution of the Charybris Arc (First Half) The episode opens with the defeat of the Charybdis-core-possessed dragon. While the fight itself is brief, the focus smartly shifts to consequences . Milim’s intervention is fun (and hilariously over-the-top), but the real highlight is Rimuru absorbing the core and gaining the “Ultimate Skill: Lovecraftian ‘Azathoth’” (an evolution of Raphael). This is a massive lore drop for anime-only viewers—it’s not just a power-up; it’s Rimuru beginning to approach deity-level existence. Here’s a review of (“The Spirit of Love”)