English Dub Review: To Your Eternity “Proof of Peace”
Overview
Fushi struggles to maintain the peace between Tonari and Mizuha.
Our Take
Picking up from the previous episode, Fushi continues his journey of self-discovery as he explores what it truly means to understand and connect with others. His experiences highlight the contrast between human emotion and the Nokkers’ more detached behavior, hinting at a subtle, lingering threat that challenges him to remain vigilant as he learns about empathy, compassion, and the nature of life itself.
Tonari and Mizuha remain central to this chapter, each challenging Fushi in different ways and shaping his understanding of relationships and human behavior. Tonari’s candidness and grounded personality provide balance and clarity, highlighting the difference between kindness and naivety, while Mizuha’s actions compel Fushi to confront his own emotions and reactions, revealing both the guiding and potentially dangerous aspects of love. These interactions, alongside Mr. Black’s transformation and the evolving Nokkers, deepen the story’s philosophical and emotional layers, showing how trust, connection, and personal insight continue to define Fushi’s growth and the path he must navigate.
Overall, this episode was a contemplative and emotionally rich installment that explores connection, care, and personal growth. Spoiler-free, it follows Fushi’s journey as he navigates the complexities of human relationships and emotions, with Tonari and Mizuha guiding and challenging him along the way. Even amid surreal or unusual events, the story remains grounded in character development, maintaining tension and depth while subtly hinting at the ongoing presence of the Nokkers.

"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs