D.Gray-man HALLOW Episode 2
Review Summary
Watch this episode to be captivated by Katsura Hoshino's stunning depiction of Paris, making the setting a truly memorable visual highlight.
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D.Gray-man Hallow pivots from its heavy premiere into a mission-driven episode that balances humor with escalating tension. The setting shifts to Paris, where a mysterious string of thefts draws Allen Walker, Kanda, Noise Marie, and Howard Link into an investigation with supernatural underpinnings. The episode introduces a new character, Timothy Hearst, whose presence adds an emotional layer beneath the action. Expect a lighter tone than the premiere's weighty revelations, with comedic beats woven between genuine suspense and sharp combat sequences. The pacing moves briskly, never lingering too long before the next twist or confrontation. It's a classic D.Gray-man blend â playful on the surface, darker underneath â and serves as a palate cleanser that still advances the world-building. A solid early-season entry that rewards patience.
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After Episode 1 established the looming threat of Allen's connection to the 14th Noah, this second episode deliberately shifts gears into a new field mission centered on the Phantom Thief G case. It functions as a bridge episode, introducing Timothy Hearst and expanding the Black Order's operational scope before the season escalates into heavier conflicts with the Akuma and deeper internal tensions. The groundwork laid here feeds directly into the developments of the following episodes as new alliances and threats take shape.
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