"Akame ga Kill!" Kill the Nuisances (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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(2014)

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7/10
Meh episode
Luisvtw16 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
He majority of "Kill the Nuisances" was based around the problem of the Danger Beasts attacking civilians in the country side around the capital. The episode begins with a focus on the Jaegers, as we see them killing the new types of Danger Beasts around the capital. Probably the best part of the episode, or at least the first half, was seeing Bors with his family. While at the same time, Wave's attempt at comforting his teammate was diffused once again.

The second half of the episodes largely followed Night Raid, save a conversation between the Jaegers about Dr. Stylish. We see Night Raid address the Danger Beast issue and decide that, even if it helped the capital, they would deal with the Danger Beasts as well. While they're on patrol, Lubbock tells Tatsumi about his history with (Miss) Najenda. Lubbock apparently loves Najenda, first joining the Imperial Army then Night Raid just to be at her side. After hearing his story, Tatsumi breaks away to the top of the mountain they're on to do surveillance. At the same time, Esdeath is on patrol on her flying Danger Beast, and jumps to investigate a shadowy figure on top of a mountain. Thus, Esdeath and Tatsumi are reunited, and the plot for the next episode laid out for us.

"Kill the Nuisances" was something of a pointless episode for the overall plot of Akame ga Kill!. It had some enjoyable moments, but very little of substance actually happened. Bors and his family was probably the highlight of the episode for me, in all their shining glory. I am excited to see Esdeath and Tatsumi reunited, but that's really more of factor for the next episode. There were some enjoyable parts, but like I said I feel like nothing really happened.
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