D.Gray-man Episode 10: The Bad Luck Woman's Innocence
Canon/MED

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D.Gray-man Episode 10: The Bad Luck Woman's Innocence

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

10.0

7 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

kura_yena1211's avatar
kura_yena1211
Road seems kinda smart to be honest, she's the farthest I've seen get so far with the exorcists... or the Allen Lenalee duo just sucks lol. The episode feels a little predictable, but still somewhat fun to see play out.
peachykenn's avatar
peachykenn
We get to know a bit more of both Miranda and Lenalee's backstories this episode. They all bond a bit over not having been dealt the best hands in life which was nice. Anyways I liked this episode overall.
giolinsb's avatar
giolinsb
Nice episode with a bit more context on the lives of Allen and Lenalee. Miranda is also growing to be a beloved character, I'd love to see more of her! We see that akumas are able to execute complex orders that need more planning. A high-stakes episode!
adg_1's avatar
adg_1
We wind up watching a combo of Miranda’s gloom-and-doom backstory and the slow reveal of her connection to the Innocence-fueled mystery. Heartwarming vibes as we learn about Lenalee’s past and see the kindred souls of Allen, Lenalee, and Miranda finding a sense of belonging.
magicpaul's avatar
magicpaul
Poor Miranda. Because of her clumsiness, she was fired from many jobs. The intensity is picking up now with Road making her move. What will happen to Allen and Lenalee? Will someone from the Order be able to save them?
superkingcow's avatar
superkingcow
The trust issues were justified because the situation explodes into betrayal and everyone is scrambling to survive.
pranavi_birhade's avatar
pranavi_birhade
Miranda Lotto enters the story, bringing both humor and sympathy with her endless bad luck. It balances light comedy with a hint of tragedy, making her situation surprisingly engaging.

EPISODE CONTEXT

Sitting at episode 10 of 103, this episode is the direct continuation of the Rewinding Town arc, building on the time-loop mystery introduced in the preceding episode and anchoring it firmly to Miranda's personal story. It bridges the investigation phase into something more emotionally resonant and introduces the Noah Clan threat in a meaningful way. The episode flows directly into 'Miranda Lotto's Feelings,' setting up both her significance to the larger plot and the broader conflict with the Noah that will define much of the season ahead.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Sitting at episode 10 of 103, this episode is the direct continuation of the Rewinding Town arc, building on the time-loop mystery introduced in the preceding episode and anchoring it firmly to Miranda's personal story. It bridges the investigation phase into something more emotionally resonant and introduces the Noah Clan threat in a meaningful way. The episode flows directly into 'Miranda Lotto's Feelings,' setting up both her significance to the larger plot and the broader conflict with the Noah that will define much of the season ahead.

QUICK TAKES

kura_yena1211's avatar
kura_yena1211
Road seems kinda smart to be honest, she's the farthest I've seen get so far with the exorcists... or the Allen Lenalee duo just sucks lol. The episode feels a little predictable, but still somewhat fun to see play out.
peachykenn's avatar
peachykenn
We get to know a bit more of both Miranda and Lenalee's backstories this episode. They all bond a bit over not having been dealt the best hands in life which was nice. Anyways I liked this episode overall.
giolinsb's avatar
giolinsb
Nice episode with a bit more context on the lives of Allen and Lenalee. Miranda is also growing to be a beloved character, I'd love to see more of her! We see that akumas are able to execute complex orders that need more planning. A high-stakes episode!
adg_1's avatar
adg_1
We wind up watching a combo of Miranda’s gloom-and-doom backstory and the slow reveal of her connection to the Innocence-fueled mystery. Heartwarming vibes as we learn about Lenalee’s past and see the kindred souls of Allen, Lenalee, and Miranda finding a sense of belonging.
magicpaul's avatar
magicpaul
Poor Miranda. Because of her clumsiness, she was fired from many jobs. The intensity is picking up now with Road making her move. What will happen to Allen and Lenalee? Will someone from the Order be able to save them?
superkingcow's avatar
superkingcow
The trust issues were justified because the situation explodes into betrayal and everyone is scrambling to survive.
pranavi_birhade's avatar
pranavi_birhade
Miranda Lotto enters the story, bringing both humor and sympathy with her endless bad luck. It balances light comedy with a hint of tragedy, making her situation surprisingly engaging.

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©星野桂/集英社・テレビ東京・電通・TMS

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