ngl I sometimes miss Uramachi Sakaba's stronger commitment to the "we all live in a postapocalyptic hellworld" bit, but if you have to put aside worldbuilding for a beach episode with a giant sea slug in it, so be it.
ngl I sometimes miss Uramachi Sakaba's stronger commitment to the "we all live in a postapocalyptic hellworld" bit, but if you have to put aside worldbuilding for a beach episode with a giant sea slug in it, so be it.