English Dub Review: Let This Grieving Soul Retire “I Want to Have a Big Laugh at the End”
Overview
The airship gets locked in the sky by a great force that even Liz and Luke can’t penetrate. Who’s behind it?
Our Take
Picking up from the previous episode, the season finale doubles down on Krai’s accidental brilliance as coincidences, misunderstandings, and sheer audacity once again steer him through escalating chaos. From dangerous treasure vault maneuvering to a tense clash within the Foxes’ domain, Krai somehow outplays every side, often without fully grasping how. Meanwhile, the rest of the Grieving Souls showcase their strengths in the background, and Tino in particular earns a satisfying spotlight moment that reinforces her growth.
The rest of the proceedings consistently balances absurdist humor with flashes of genuine tension, leaning heavily into Krai’s “Mr. Can’t Sense Danger” reputation while giving supporting characters, especially Kris and Tino, more emotional weight. Confessions, pride, and factional politics simmer beneath the humor, even if pacing and production remain uneven. For some, the relentless plot armor and gag-driven structure may wear thin; for others, the chaotic charm and ensemble chemistry are exactly what make it work.
Overall, this finale serves as an energetic and slightly stronger closing chapter, emphasizing payoff and character interplay over spectacle. It ties together key threads, delivers several comedic highs, and leaves just enough intrigue for the future, so be sure to watch both during and after the credits for extra teases and character moments that add to the sendoff.

"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