WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Like the last episode, I thought this episode was hilarious. The humor was excellent. So far, I am impressed with just how many funny jokes this show is able to pump out. Up to this point, the show has failed to get boring and is staying exciting and humorous.

The episode did not seem to advance much of a plot. However, there were some minor plot advancements such as Satania becoming closer friends with Raphiel and Gab as well as general bonding between characters. Still, the lack of substantial plot development is actually fine given this is a comedy show after all. Thus, it’s likely to focus more on humor than plot

Instead of focusing on plot, the episode did a nice job focusing on character development. Gab is coming across in this episode as being a bit friendlier than in the last episode. She actually goes out of her way to befriend Satania. Still, she is definitely acting irresponsible and inconsiderate as shown by her antics during the cooking.

Vignette is continuing to show she clearly cares about others as shown by her desire to go out of her way to make sure Satania doesn’t eat alone. She is still showing herself to be responsible as well. Still, Vignette clearly has a temper given her frustrations with Gab and Satania.

Satania is continuing to show herself as an idiot, and her stupidity and ridiculous antics are incredibly entertaining and humorous. Satania also seems to have a bit of a sensitive side despite being openly obnoxious and confident. It is clear that despite Satania viewing Raphiel and Gab as enemies, they are actually becoming friends with her.

Raphiel is so far the most difficult character to figure out. She is obviously enjoying toying with Satania. Openly though, she is quite friendly and even her pranks on Satania seem innocent enough, even if she did break into Satania’s apartment to engage in them. So far, she has not been in the spotlight as much as the other characters though, which makes her feel somewhat less important than the other characters in the show. Still, her own antics are quite entertaining and humorous. She is also very intriguing given how difficult she is to figure out. She seems to be hiding her true nature fairly well, both from the viewer and from other characters in the show. I am looking forward to doing the next episode.

Gabriel DropOut. Crunchyroll, 2017. Web.

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