Tower Of God season 2 episode 10 is about Horyang Kang and his endeavor to find his only childhood friend and family Beniamino Cassano.
As shown in the previous episode, Beniamino Cassano belonged to the same organization, the Workshop, and was researched as a human weapon, but after Horyang Kang(Beniamino Ilmar) gets out of there he loses touch with Cassano.
Now, Cassano is back as a sensational character capable of hunting down powerful individuals.
So, this episode is mainly about Ilmar chasing after the most wanted Cassano.
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Overall Mood Of Tower Of God Season 2 Episode 10
Tower Of God season 2 episode 10 unlike its previous episode may have some story development but either way, it’s kind of bland in the way it’s presented.
From the very beginning when Horyang Kang goes to find his past friend and family Cassano to the point where he comes face to face with the team of Khun Aguero Agnes and reunites with Cassano in unexpected circumstances, none of those instances have much impact on viewers.
Now, if we observe, there may be some twists and turns in these episodes, like a mysterious guide with rabbit ears, that guide being an enemy entity for Khun, and a foreshadowing of her knowing Jue Viole Grace’s previous identity as Baam.
However, those don’t necessarily compensate for the severe lack of pure entertainment and excitement Tower Of God season 2 episode 10 was supposed to provide.
Viole breaking his enigmatic character suddenly and starting to wear his heart on his sleeves doesn’t help this episode secure a serious tone with enough stimulating instances to go with the flow either way.
Even the conversation between Viole and Wangnan seemed quite sloppy to be considered an emotional and accurate conversation according to the scene.
After considering all these aspects, it’s safe to say that the overall mood of Tower Of God season 2 episode 10 is all over the place.
Battle Sequences In Tower Of God Season 2 Episode 10
If we are to talk about the battle sequences in Tower Of God season 2 episode 10 there isn’t much excitement there to talk about.
Most of the battle sequences do include Horyang Kang as the main focus, but it felt as if someone was trying to get those scenes over with by keeping them too simple, uneventful, and bland.
And that may be the reason, this episode is such a letdown at least in this department of battle sequences.
the animations of those sequences are kind of stiff which adds to the dullness of those and impairs the flow of the story thus failing to make a conclusive and structured ending.
Also, not having a proper twist in the battle sequence also takes away the actual original experience from the overall episode which is totally dependent on such factor.
So, in other words, the decisive battle that was supposed to be in this episode doesn’t come to be and somewhat destroys the flow of the story of Tower Of God season 2 episode 10.
Final Thought
After watching Tower Of God season 2 episode 10, it does seem like this Battle-dependent episode fell short in many aspects to show the full potential.
Except for battle, there is nothing of more importance in this episode, and even if there is it doesn’t come into the spotlight as compared to that.
That may be one of the reasons this episode does seem somewhat unsatisfactory and incomplete.
So, if we were to expect something more elaborate and of more value there is nothing else left except to wait for the next episode to come out.