[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
What a range of emotions this franchise has brought the brothers: from blissful to optimistic to pessimistic and ending in rage. This episode tested the brothers and in an unusual twist they were actually on the same side. For three episodes they had the anime to pull back on and compare the product with but when by its lonesome the source material rapidly failed. Danny and Travis have so many problems from the structure, translation, art, and definitely in the narrative. They try their best to give the positives - they even have a balance positive and negative list - but they are brothers so of course the weight of the negatives fully destroy any sense of grandeur in the fourth instalment of this light novel series. Make sure to listen in about a lot of the dangerous topics and Danny goes on a classic rant in the end.
However, also make sure to listen in past the final rating because this episode will be Travis Archives' last on The Broken Shelf and Danny gives him time at the end to reflect on what the podcast has meant to him. It's a great moment between brothers as they get a little emotional and talk about why literature is so important.
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