Izetta Episode 11 Review:
Looks like we are going to try to bring the war to an end before the end of the series of Izetta. Basically this episode Izetta uses the stone, Fine has a whole bunch of doubts, Izetta slaps her, they have a heart to heart, and now Izetta is off to face Sophie while Fine is attempting to stay relevant to the story by engaging in further political intrigue.
Oh, and Berkman has decided that given Germania are trying to kill him he’ll jump ship to join forces with Fine and company and he knows that since they are the ‘good’ guys of the story that he’ll probably not be killed by them even though he is technically the one who unleashed Sophie on their kingdom.

Despite the sarcasm there, this actually wasn’t a bad episode. It kind of reminded me of the first few episodes where we had intrigue, chases, and a whole range of possibilities for how things could go. Okay, the moonlight flight with Izetta and Fine was definitely just there for people who want to see the two main characters get together, but otherwise most of this episode was pretty functional.
Izetta is available on Crunchyroll.
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Karandi James
I hope ending is dark, I wouldn’t be happy if they tried to pull off a happy ever after.
Given the tone of the series I don’t think they will go with a dark ending. Izetta has been all about re-writing the story of the White Witch, so I believe they will go a different route than the legend of the first time around.
I don’t know how all of this is going to wrap up in just one more episode, though.
Then again, the first couple of eps were kind of dark so maybe they’ll go there. But, given everything since probably not.
We’ll see, soon! I hope you post again when the ending is aired. 🙂 Perhaps I’ll post my own thoughts on the series.
Haha, yes, I’ll certainly be here to discuss and probably review it at some point like the rest of the shows I watch. I’ll look forward to seeing your take on it.
im gonna keep asking about not hitler until the very end