![]() The prince’s party for example are quietly becoming some interesting characters, as face value comedic relief gives way to some very forthright developments in terms of personal struggles and realizations of their own limitations. Speaking of heart to heart, goddamn do I like the small touches being given to Mobseka’s antagonists and competition. ![]() Leon will eventually learn just how important he’s become to those he calls his friends (and potentially girlfriend(s)), but getting to that point will first entail some noticeable heart to heart. still being the mob when no one sees him as the mob anymore. It’s a very nice touch to see Luxion so prescient of this, knowing that Leon is in fact hurting both himself and Olivia, but fine (whether from loyalty or in the vein of a parent teaching a child) letting Leon learn the consequences of doing it all himself – i.e. Olivia obviously is case in point, where her own fears and imposter syndrome cause her to doubt her presence when obviously Leon and Angelica do not believe anything of the sort. Much as brought up before both here and in-show Leon really is a person unto himself: he has a goal in mind for himself related to his position and role, believes that nothing will affect it in any meaningful way, and in effect doubles down when the signs suggest otherwise. While Mobseka is ostensibly a comedy at heart, it has certainly proven willing to give some measure of consequence to various Leon-led shenanigans, and this week is case in point. ![]() Particularly when said hits involve the main man himself. It’s undeniably dumb, it’s as junk food as you can get in anime, but damn does it know how to make the most of its material and keep the hits coming. I know I’ve been singing the praises of Mobseka for a while now, but I swear every week simply reinforces my love of this show.
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