[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
It has been a long time coming! Finally, Danny gets to volume three of one of his favorite series and gives the people what they want. Very few episodes of The Broken Shelf have the moniker of "most played" and both of the first two volume of 'Irregular' do, so putting it off any longer didn't make much sense. Firing up the new two part arc, Danny discusses further translation issues, delves deep into the ritual combat of exposition, and explores the explosion of character development. There is a reason this light novel series is beloved, and Danny counts himself among the faithfuls, and therefore it stands to reason that he has far more positives than negatives for this one!
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