The first three episodes of Dorhedoro came out last week. Another two episodes are out by the time this post goes up and while the fourth was out when I was writing this, I hadn’t had the time to watch it yet. Which is a real disappointment because it has been everything I could have hoped for so far. Things are just as weird and zany as they were in season one, but with the threat of it all dialed up a notch. Everyone’s at risk this season, even the supposedly invincible characters, and it looks like they’re not holding back at all. Three episodes is about a quarter of the first season and sees to be par-to-the-course for a show developed by netflix to release a triplet of episodes when they’ve only got a twelve-episode season, so I do feel a bit sad that a quarter of the experience is already over, but maybe it’ll be different. Maybe there’ll be more than twelve episodes this season or maybe a third season won’t take another six years to come out. Who could say? I have no idea what might be in store for us since I’m trying to avoid looking anything up about the show while I’ve still got unwatched episodes ready to go. I wouldn’t want any spoilers, you know?
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