I didn't like episode three all that much but episode four was better. We learn that Queen Echidna's goals are more realistic and understandable than the usual conquest and domination. I think this was a good turn, since it would have been hard to keep laughing at a story set within a supposedly evil and destructive army. It even made me wonder if the real villains of this story have yet to be revealled and in the end Echidna and her generals will be among the good guys. Again, we see that Leon has a real-world connection which, it could be argued, would make this an isekai series. This series seems to have a more sophisticated plot than most shows of that sort. |