The Media Man Reviews: Pokémon Horizons Season 6
- mediarocks94
- May 7
- 22 min read

Hey everybody, it's that time of year again, another review of a new season of Pokémon Horizons.
Hoo boy, what a ride it's been, am I right? It still feels like yesterday when me and many other fans were watching the very first episode and getting a taste on what a post-Ash Pokémon anime was going to be like. Too bad it was one of those shows that had such a strong start and then failed to live up to said strong start. As a recap on what I think of the series thus far, Season 1 is the best season of the show, Season 2 was let down by feeling aimless and not really knowing what to do, Season 3 was frustrating due to the horrible way Liko was treated, Season 4 felt like a return to quality and had a surprisingly bleak ending that shook the status quo up and Season 5 was just a mess of poor fanservice and a pacing that is simultaneously padded and rushed.
So now here we are with Season 6, the "Rising Again" arc as it's titled over in Japan. So do we have a good season on our hands like Seasons 1 and 4? Or is this another bad one like Seasons 2 and 3? Let's get to it and find out...
Section 1: The Story
Following on from last season, Pokémon Horizons Season 6 sees our heroes go to Blueberry Academy to train up so they can stop the evil Spinel from distributing Strong Spheres and causing more damage with Laquium. It's that time away when they figure out the solution to the problem: gather the 18 Tera Types so their power combined with Terapagos can erase Laquium for good. But of course, the Explorers won't make it so easy for our heroes...
I remember when this arc was announced, I was filled with dread because it seemed we were in for another training arc at a location from the games. After the horrendous Terastal Debut arc, all I could do was pray that this season would be better. And it was...barely. But that doesn't mean Season 6 was any good though. In fact, I'd say it's the second worst season of the show.
One of the big problems of Season 6 is that the marketing actively lied to us what the arc was about. You see, we were promised a training arc at Blueberry Academy in a similar vein to Terastal Debut. That arc lasted literally five episodes in where three of those were dedicated to Roy battling Nemona and Drayton respectively (sigh), one was dedicated to Ult training with Lacey and one was dedicated to Liko and Ann bonding while her Hattrem evolved. After those five episodes are over, Blueberry Academy is quickly forgotten about and the plot instead becomes about gathering the 18 Tera Types to erase the Laquium core. I...I can't even begin to understand the idiocy of this decision. Why in the name of the Distortion World would you advertise this arc as being about training at Blueberry Academy but only dedicate five episodes to it and make it so Roy gets most of the battles while Liko, Dot and Ult barely get anything? At least Terastal Debut spanned a whole season and gave equal focus to Liko, Roy and Dot's training! This just makes Blueberry Academy feel like a random detour instead of an important part of the story. Why wasn't this entire season devoted to Blueberry Academy instead of only five episodes being devoted to it? At least the setting would've been done more justice and Liko, Roy, Dot and Ult could've all been given time to shine! We could've had some awesome moments like each one battling a member of the Elite Four, losing, training, getting a rematch with them and winning and then the next arc could've been about gathering the 18 Tera Types to erase the Laquium core! But no, they completely wasted the premise that they said this season was going to be about and rushed on to the 18 Tera Types plot. Why do the writers of this show keep making such maddeningly idiotic decisions when it comes to the story?!
The 18 Tera Types plot isn't handled any better either. This season is just an absolute mess of things happening all so the plot can conveniently rush itself to meet the quota for the finale. No joke, this season mostly has evolutions and convenient power-ups a plenty just handed to our heroes on a silver platter with very little time devoted to making each of them happen. I know I was groaning when it turned out that Chalce, Coral and Sidian just happen to have Mega Rings and be capable of Mega Evolution despite there being ZERO foreshadowing that was the case. Amethio just happening to have a Key Stone and be able to Mega Evolve Zygarde was equally as stupid as well. At least give him an episode showing him obtaining the damn thing! And shock of all shocks, most of them are given to Roy because of how much the writers love kissing his ass lately. Seriously, when you have a season that sees his Crocalor evolve, him catching the Black Rayquaza AND getting a new form for Mega Lucario all at once, that's when you really have to take a step back and realize you're overdoing it. And then there's the fact for the 18 Tera Types, the writers have to rely on sheer convenience just to make the story work. Like how convenient is it that Ann's Samurott just happens to have the Ground Tera Type? Or how convenient is it that Diana happens to have caught a Pecharunt (off-screen at that!) that conveniently fills in the Poison Tera Type? And it was especially really laughable that Lucius' Gouging Fire just happened to have the Rock Tera Type. And don't get me started on that forced as hell moment where Penny's Sylveon got defeated and Coral's Screamypuff was brought in to fill in the Fairy-type spot. That felt like it happened just so Coral could get her big hero moment, but it came at the cost of shafting Penny for no reason and also expecting us to buy for a minute that a Pokémon we saw Coral use a grand total of ONCE all the way back in Season 4, in a battle where it got its ass kicked at that, is somehow on par with the Legendary Six Heroes and can fill in that spot. This season should've been devoted to finding the 18 Tera Types and training them up in preparation for the final battle against Spinel instead of being as rushed as it was.
Just imagine how much better this season would've been if it was done like this: We spend the whole season at Blueberry Academy and after Briar brings up the 18 Tera Types theory, our heroes spend the season training all their Pokémon so they can reach the levels of the Legendary Six Heroes and we also could've had them catch more Pokémon so they can have all eighteen Tera Types instead of needing sheer convenience in order to fill the quota. For example, we could've had episodes showing Liko, Roy, Dot and Ult catching a Rock, Ground, Poison and Normal type respectively and these new Pokémon get added to their parties and trained up for the 18 Tera Types plan. Then the next season could've been about putting the plan into action and stopping Spinel. Why the hell wasn't the season done this way? I understand that maybe the writers thought they needed to hastily wrap up this season in preparation for Gen 10 coming out and that's probably why but...did they have to do it this way? With Gen 10 coming up, they should've worked that into the story instead of hastily rushing this season, which was all for nothing by the way because Gen 10 isn't going to start until 2027 and thus now the story has been rushed to a finish, the next arc is basically just going to be a season of nothing happening just to kill time until Winds and Waves comes out!
And then there's the biggest problem with this season as a whole: Roy himself. He is grossly oversaturated and shilled to ludicrous degrees to the point I'm pining the blame on HIM as to why this arc was so poorly written. There are way too many episodes focused on him, way too many battles are given to him in this season and it's all to the story's detriment since it contributes largely to the bad pacing I mentioned earlier. If we weren't wasting so much time on this little s**t and showing off how "awesome" he is, then we could've spent that time more wisely. It's also to the point this season ignores prior seasons just so they can keep shilling the little brat some more. The two most egregious examples for me are the episode where Roy and Friede battle and Roy's final battle with the Black Rayquaza. Why the hell was Roy the only one battling Friede for the fate of the Rising Volt Tacklers? How much better narratively would it have been if it was Liko and Roy BOTH battling him together? It would've tied in beautifully to how Friede's been their mentor since Season 1 and how his training helped the two get to where they are today, but no, only Roy gets that kind of closure and Friede is basically just kissing his ass and giving HIM all the credit for getting the band back together and deciding that HE'S the leader now when Liko was equally as responsible for getting the team back together and she's far more qualified to be a leader than Roy ever will be! It's the same with the Black Rayquaza. Why are Roy and Ult the ones who battle it and get the closure with it while Liko once again is left out of the action? Liko has way more of a connection with Black Rayquaza than Ult does and she's been at Roy's side battling it since the show began, so why isn't she battling the Black Rayquaza as well?! They could've had all three of them battle it together with Liko using Meowscarada and Pagogo to back them up and thus it would've been a far more satisfying battle since not only would Liko have gotten her time to shine, but then both her and Roy would've gotten closure for something they've both been a part of! But no, Roy gets all the glory while Liko just stands there wishing she had a point in all of this. And don't get me started on Master Mayonnaise showing up just so Roy can get another power-up he doesn't deserve and shill him some more while Liko and Dot still don't get any Megas. And fans wonder why there's discourse about this show being misogynistic...
But for me, the biggest sin this season committed wasn't just that it shilled Roy too much and shafted Liko to a disgusting degree. No, the absolute worst thing the season did was bringing Friede back. For me, this was then the show finally jumped the Sharpedo and when I finally realized that the show will never be good again. Why the hell did they completely butcher that shocking, tragic ending to Season 4 by having Friede turn out to be alive this whole time and bring him back? Not only was bringing him back completely pointless, but it's executed in a way that character assassinates Friede and all he does upon his return to the cast is be used as a tool to promote Mega Evolution some more by having him turn out to have a Mega Starmie that doesn't really do anything aside from be an unfunny running gag and also be used as an excuse for the writers to keep kissing Roy's ass some more. Friede should've stayed dead if this is all his character's going to be used for nowadays. This story does not change whatsoever if you keep him dead.
So yeah, this season sucks and sounds like we have another disaster on par with Season 3, right? Well...almost. But yet despite all the criticisms I have for this season, I wouldn't call it the worst season of Horizons. Why is that? I'll explain:
First of all, as much flack as I give the pacing in this season, I do like how this is also the season with the least amount of filler episodes. In fact, there are NO filler episodes this season! Even the Pecharunt episode ended up being important since Pecharunt was needed for the 18 Tera Types plot. This is a season where every episode has a point to the story, big or small, and it's necessary to watch them all to get the full picture. Too bad that the story still sucks. Imagine if the better seasons of Horizons were the ones with no filler instead of this one. Season 2 especially would've been improved so much if it was like Season 6 by having every episode be important in some way with no filler.
Second of all, whenever we get an episode that is NOT focused on Roy, the season actually gets tolerable to watch. No joke, the only good episodes in this season are the ones NOT focused on Roy. Sadly, that's not always the case since we got an Explorers focused episode that was really lame, but for the most part the non-Roy focused episodes are where we get some of the better moments of the season. These include Liko and Ann spending a day together and Liko's Hattrem evolving, Liko and Amethio teaming up to fight Indy and Rubina which saw Liko's Charcadet become Armarouge (and thus giving us what we were asking for for years: Liko getting an Armarouge to match Amethio's Ceruledge), Liko curb-stomping Dash to show how worthless Strong Spheres are, the rescue mission to save the Six Heroes, the big training episode with Liko, Roy, Dot and Ult vs. Ann, Nemona, Penny and Hassel and especially Dot and Penny's spotlight episode. Even the Pecharunt episode managed to be entertaining, if only because it was so freaking funny watching everyone do the mochi dance from the Mochi Mayhem epilogue chapter from Scarlet & Violet. If you watch that scene in the Japanese dub, don't be surprised if you suddenly start going "Kibi, kibi, kibibibi!" for no real reason. XD While these moments are great stand alone episodes, they don't salvage the plot enough to make the season as a whole great, but at least I can name good episodes worth a watch. If we weren't wasting so much time on Roy being worshipped, then we could've had even more great episodes.
And finally, and this is the most surprising part of the season for me...they somehow managed to stick the landing. Yeah, somehow, this friggin' season that has the worst pacing, the worst writing and the most idiotic writing decisions we've had in the entire series somehow managed to deliver a satisfying conclusion! Even the atrocious Terastal Debut arc couldn't manage that, yet this season which arguably has even worse writing achieved the impossible! But I'm serious, they really did manage, against all odds, to deliver a decent ending that at least made all the bad of this season somewhat worth it in the end. Not only was it a four-part epic so the story had more time to breathe, but everybody got their time to shine, even Liko who THANKFULLY was the one to defeat Spinel in the end (the only acceptable outcome to this ending and I'm glad we got it), Spinel wasn't just magically redeemed at the end and actually got punished for his crimes (quite brutally since he's lost everything including his partner and is now a broken man rotting away alone in prison), the stakes felt big and Pagogo got a pretty sad farewell. No joke, I actually thought I was going to cry at that part. I'm genuinely going to miss the little guy and it just won't feel the same without him in Liko's party. The only way the ending could've been better is if they did three things:
1: Gave Liko more action scenes, gave Roy less and also gave Liko and Spinel a longer final fight.
2: Had Dot be the one to fuel Chalce's heel turn instead of Roy. That was so stupid how they had ROY of all characters doing that when Chalce and Roy have barely even spoken to each other and Dot's the one who is rivals with Chalce, not Roy, so having this lesson come from Roy instead of Dot just rang hollow and further shows how ludicrously he's been shilled this season. He's a borderline Gary-Stu at this point and I can't stand him anymore...
3: Not saved Spinel's "backstory" for right at the end and given him and Liko more scenes together throughout the season so it would've felt even more like a final battle between the main hero and villain.
As is, the fact this season managed to end on a high note at all is impressive and is why despite technically being the worst season from a writing and pacing stand point, I can't call it the worst season of Horizons. If it wasn't for the surprisingly satisfying ending, then I would've been much harsher towards it...
Section 2: The Characters
Another season of the show means more of the characters we've been following these past few years, so how were they this time around?
Of course, we must begin with our lead protagonist, Liko (voiced in Japanese by Minori Suzuki and in English by Alejandra Reynoso). Liko is confusingly handled in this season. While she is largely shafted in favour of Roy (much to my irritation) and barely gets any time to shine this season, the writers keep making her episodes the best of the season and keep giving her the best moments of the show. One especially great moment from her is when she tells Roy to take a deep breath and cool off before they leave Blueberry Academy. The girl who was once prone to panicking is now the one teaching others to keep a cool head. Our girl's come such a long way and I love it. ^^ I don't get these writers some times. They clearly know Liko is the best character in Horizons and that she's carrying the show on her back to the point they keep giving her the best moments out of everybody in the cast, so why do they keep doing her so dirty? I say that and yet this season, the one that's the least focused on her, is the only season of the show where she doesn't lose a single battle. No I'm serious, Liko doesn't lose ANY battles this season! Granted, it's mostly because she barely gets any battles, but when they do give her one, she either wins or ties. I was genuinely surprised in the Hyper Training episode that Liko was the only one of the main four who didn't lose her battle. She and Ann tied while Roy, Dot and Ult got their asses kicked. Weird, isn't it? Still, I'll take the victories where I can get them. Thank you Horizons, you've finally proven you can write a season where Liko isn't getting her ass kicked all the time. Now get rid of Roy and put her back in the spotlight and I'll be happy. At least they still made it clear how she was the most important part of the plan to stop Spinel in the end, she and Dot together came up with the plan that helped stop the Laquium core and ultimately SHE was the one who defeated Spinel in the end. Yeah, despite how much they shilled Roy this arc, they still let Liko (rightfully) be the one to beat the main villain, so as shafted as she was this season, at least they made her scenes really count and at least they let her have the final moment of glory to end the arc on.
Next up is our second protagonist, Roy (voiced in Japanese by Yuka Terasaki and in English by Anjali Kunapaneni). If the previous five seasons didn't make you sick of Roy, then THIS season certainly will! As mentioned in the story section above, the amount of shilling this waste of space gets is ridiculous. Roy is given way too many spotlight episodes and way too many battles are focused on him when he doesn't deserve this amount of focus. He's a useless spare part and no amount of shilling from the writers is going to change that! It's to the point Roy legit feels like a borderline Gary-Stu at times. Seriously, HE'S getting most of the big action scenes and epic moments, HE gets most of the big power-ups, HE gets a rematch with Friede and gets one final battle with Black Rayquaza while Liko doesn't get to join him for either battle despite her being as deeply connected to those characters as Roy is, HE is glazed so much that even Friede is kissing his ass and gives him all the attention while Liko isn't even acknowledged by him and when Master Mayonnaise comes into this season, he is hyper focused on Roy specifically while nobody else matters to him. The writers had the perfect opportunity to finally give Liko and Doy Megas and they didn't take it just so they could kiss Roy's ass some more. And the worst part? ROY is the one who gets Chalce to finally grow a braincell and turn on Spinel even though Roy has barely interacted with Chalce at all throughout the entire series and Chalce is DOT'S rival, not Roy's so why is he the one that teaches her a valuable lesson? Roy isn't a character anymore, he's the writer's pet Gary-Stu and his presence is actively crippling the show. It's no longer an opinion that the show would be better off without him, it's a fact. Roy is trash and I wish he never existed. He's largely the reason the show has gone down in quality and the only way it's ever going to improve is if they get rid of him. Congratulations Horizons writers, in your pathetic attempts to make Roy seem cool, you've made me never want to see him on my screen again. This kind of writing deserves an award! Maybe "Best Unintentional Method Of Making Your Audience Hate A Character" would be fitting.
Dot and Ult feel utterly wasted here. Dot barely gets any focus at all and is now just "the tech girl". She did have that brief moment where she considered quitting the team due to feeling she's inadequate to battle the Explorers and had to be snapped out of it by Iono, but that just felt like padding in the end and wasn't really needed. Ult continues to just exist and that's it. I'll at least give him credit that he got some surprisingly good development in where he's learned to use his brain better in battle, but he still feels like a waste of space that exists solely just so the writers can keep worshipping Roy. Seriously, really think about it, what has Ult's screentime mostly consisted of since he was introduced into the show? Getting overshadowed by Roy and Roy being shown as superior to him! How is it I don't care for this character and even I think this is just a disgraceful way to handle him? If Ult was going to have a reason to exist in this story, he should've been a part of the 18 Tera Types mission, like say maybe his Sableye's Tera Type is Rock or something (which fits since Sableye is themed around gemstones and all) so he can play a part in it. As is, he's an even bigger waste of space than Roy is and the show REALLY would've benefited from both his and Roy's absences...
On the subject of characters the show would be better off without, let's talk about Professor Friede (voiced in Japanese by Taku Yashiro and in English by Crispin Freeman). Bringing him back was hands down the dumbest thing to ever happen in Pokémon Horizons. I just can't understand how the writers thought this was a good idea and why it needed to happen. Not only was bringing Friede back completely pointless and completely butchers the ending of Season 4, but the way they did it was borderline character assassination. We're seriously expected to believe that Friede is such a neglectful asshole that he not only nonsensically survived falling off the ship at the end of Season 4 (seriously, the flashback showing us how he survived was complete nonsense), but instead of letting everybody know he's still alive, he just left Laqua and decided to go off into space to research more about Laquium? He essentially abandoned his team for an entire year to go off into space and barely made any attempt to let them know he was still alive?! And what did his mission achieve exactly? Telling us stuff we already know and giving him a Mega Starmie just so we can shoehorn in another attempt to promote Legends Z-A. There is the fact he gave Roy a meteor so he could give it to the Black Rayquaza, but we didn't need to bring Friede back to make that happen. I find it so ridiculous how not one member of the Rising Volt Tackler wanted to strangle him for leaving them like that. Even Liko should've been pissed as all hell with him and given him a well-deserved lecture for being such a neglectful asshole. And what did bringing Friede back achieve anyway? He's basically there just so Roy can get shilled some more and so the writer's can clumsily shill Mega Evolution again since Legends Z-A recently came out. Friede should've stayed dead and no one can change my mind about that...
We get Nemona, Ann and Penny who play supporting roles as part of the 18 Tera Types plan. While Nemona just exists to battle and that's it (thankfully unlike last time, she isn't here just to make Roy look good and actually gets to beat him. TWICE no less!), Ann and Penny have more substantial roles by comparison since they get character-focused episodes with Liko and Dot respectively. I especially love how Ann wanted to battle Liko just so she can prove she's strong enough to battle alongside her and how Penny taught Dot a lesson in preparing to fight dirty or expecting dirty tactics from the Explorers. Too bad it didn't mean anything since Dot, Nemona and Penny were in a bind thanks to Indy and Rubina and instead of Dot taking Penny's lesson to heart and finding a way out of their situation...Hamber just shows up as a deus ex machina and saves the day in the end. I genuinely can't understand what goes on in these writer's heads sometimes to come up with such monumentally idiotic decisions for the story...
On that subject, let's get to the Explorers themselves. Why the writers keep doing them so dirty, I'll never understand. Not only do they keep showing up too sporadically, but this season finally started exploring them as characters...AND THEIR BACKSTORIES SUCK! Coral and Sidian's backstories don't say anything about them or change the way you look at them, they just say "They were always like this and Hamber just provided an outlet for them", Spinel's just tells us he was once a nice kid but we have no idea why he turned evil and Chalce's backstory makes her the world's biggest hypocrite. She loves children and wanted to be a teacher for a school, but the school was failing financially. So her solution to the problem...was to join an organization that frequently antagonizes and has her going up against children. This just doesn't add up to what we've seen of her in previous seasons. If Chalce loves children so much to the point she wants to be a teacher in order to provide for them, then why is she constantly antagonizing the kids of the Rising Volt Tacklers and participating in the Explorer's schemes?! She never once seemed to have an issue with battling Liko, Roy and Dot constantly in the past, didn't seem to object to Spinel trying to kill Amethio and Liko back in Season 3 and she's perfectly fine with Spinel's Strong Spheres scheme despite the fact she knows Laquium's dangerous and especially could've harmed children if their Pokémon went crazy because of it! It's clear they didn't have Chalce's backstory planned out beforehand because this doesn't add up. Her, Coral and Sidian also got off way too easy in the end for my liking. They should've had some kind of punishment if you ask me.
At least Spinel got what he deserved in the end. It's too bad that his motivation sucked. We finally got an explanation for why he's doing all this and it boils down to "people and Pokémon are bad and so I want to ruin the bonds between them". Really? That's the best they could come up with? Like with Chalce's backstory, this doesn't add up since we never see Spinel showing any kind of resentment towards people and Pokémon bonding and he openly showed affection for his Umbreon in previous seasons. For this to ring true, he should've been shown abusing Umbreon more and he should've had scenes of him actively mocking Liko for her beliefs instead of this whole thing feeling slapped on at the last second.
But the most wasted characters of this arc for me are Lacey and Drayton. We introduced Blueberry Academy into the anime, and THIS was the best they could do with them? Have Lacey and Drayton show up while Amarys, Crispin and Kieran only get voiceless cameos? Lacey at least gets a good showing due to being spot-on accurate to her character in the game and playing a part in Ult's development, but her episode gave the two a really rushed battle and it would've been way better if we got a Liko and Lacey battle. Drayton was done justice at first, but then come Roy's rematch, he succumbs to the same disease that Roy's opponents always get in where they suddenly lose several IQ points and become stupid or incompetent in battle just so Roy can win. Oh and Carmine returns for the first time since her pointless appearance in Season 4...and they still did the bare minimum with her. She just shows up to have a gag battle with Dot that wasn't even funny to begin with and does nothing else in the season. I don't even know why they bothered bringing the BBA crew in if they were going to do the bare minimum like this...
It's just painful how a wonderfully developed cast of characters that had charm, depth and likability to them was handled so horribly in this season. From Liko being shafted, Roy being shilled, the villains being given lame backstories, Friede being character assassinated and the Blueberry Academy cast being wasted, this season is easily the worst when it comes to how the characters were handled...
I'm skipping the animation segment again because like last time, there's barely anything worth talking about. The only visual highlights for me was Liko's Meowscarada vs. Spinel's Umbreon and how Blueberry Academy was accurately brought into the anime. That's it. Everything else was either average or been done before.
Conclusion
Pokémon Horizons Season 6 is a frustrating, colossal mess of a season...but at least it ended on a high note. The story has no idea what it wants to do, Liko is shafted ridiculously while Roy is shilled way too much, power-ups and evolutions just happen willy-nilly with very few of them feeling well earned, the Explorers were done dirty with their lame backstories and the animation only really got good during the finale. I would've considered this the worst season of Horizons in general if it wasn't for the fact that they surprisingly stuck the landing with the finale and managed to wrap everything up in a (mostly) neat little bow. So yeah, sorry Terastal Debut, you're still the worst in my eyes. At least THIS arc didn't have Liko losing when it would've been more narratively satisfying for her to win in the last episode and thus this arc managed to have a more satisfying ending that at least made this season feel all the bad stuff was worth it in the end. As is, this season should've been way better and if it wasn't for the surprisingly good ending, it would've been the worst of the series for me. As is, it's a mediocre season where the only good episodes are the ones NOT focused on Roy and the ending wrapped up six seasons worth of story pretty nicely in my opinion. Could've been better, but it could've been worse too, so I'll at least take the victories where I can get them. As is, I have no intention of reviewing another season of this show going forward. Wonder Voyage sounds like it's just going to be a year's worth of filler that's doing a bunch of stuff they should've been doing earlier and thus won't be worth a watch. I might at least check out any Liko focused episodes, but that's about it. For me, this is the end of Pokémon Horizons and I won't be returning to it, not unless morbid curiosity gets the better of me.
Farewell Pokémon Horizons. You had a great start that you failed to live up to, but at least for the Laqua story, you managed to deliver a mostly satisfying conclusion. Here's hoping you'll improve the next time you have a big storyline in mind...
And that's it for Pokémon Horizons Season 6. I hope you enjoyed it and feel free to share your thoughts down below. What do you think to this season? Do let me know.
However, I'm not done with Pokémon Horizons completely. I'm going to give the entire show a full on rewrite. But that's a post for another time. For now, come back again tomorrow as my Way Past Cool Retrospective continues. See you then media fans!




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