Episode Title: The Goddess of Love
What the heck? Might as well review this season one episode at a time. Especially since I’m loving the heck out of it so far.
Another banger of an episode! Episode two basically puts a bow on season three’s remaining characters and introduces us to the important characters of this season.
This includes the Eliatrope Goddess and Nora, Yugo and Adamai’s mother and sister respectively. And we can’t forgot their evil brother Qilby. He’s free from the state of Vermont—oh sorry—the White Dimension and ready to…I don’t know. Do stuff? I just love how eager he is to narc on Yugo for locking him up. Qilby’s that kid who always starts sh*t with his siblings but tattles the second things don’t go his way. I love it.
We’re also introduced to a blind Cra assassin. He’s listening in on the Percedal Family. What could that mean? Here’s a hint: He’s not gonna offer his services as a nanny.

Good on Percedal and Goultard for calling out more of Adamai’s season three crap. Seriously, Adamai needs a boot up the ass. Just one. Doesn’t even have to be a brand name. I’m not greedy. But, he’s “good” now so all’s forgiven. Whatever, traitor.
I’d like to give a special shout-out to Sipho, the changeling. I really felt bad for him after confessing how lost he is without Echo and Oropo. Sure, those two dumbasses don’t deserves such loyalty, but it’s sad seeing Sipho so lost without the ones he cared about the most. Thankfully, Mishell and Kali are there to comfort him and they can now live together on Yrhein Island. Wholesome stuff!
More toxic relationship drama from Ruel and Arpagone. Ugh! I’m so done with their crap. Get a divorce and find lovers who are a better fit for you. I’m seen Star Wars review videos on YouTube less toxic than these two. Their marriage can’t end well. It better not end well or I’ll gonna pull out all of my hair in frustration.
Hmm… If the Eliatrope Goddess is the mother of the Eliatropes, then are the ones Yugo created the real deal too? The Queen’s got Eliatropes inside her. Are they just waiting to be officially born or just napping? And, according to the episode, there are Elitropes living on Emrub? Where’d they come from? I love this show, but I swear all of this unexplained lore drives me crazy sometimes. Wakfu Wiki, here I come… No wait. I don’t want to be spoiled! Oh well.

This was another great episode! Every scene and line of dialogue was useful (except for the multiple shots of the smiling Elitarope kid inside the Goddess. What’s his deal?). We still don’t know what happened to the other Gods or whether the Eliatropes were involved, but I’m expect that mystery to be either explained later or put on hold for a story to be told later. I heard Ankama Animations was gonna make another series with new characters. Guess I could check the wiki for confirmati—ah! Almost got me. No spoilers for me, thank you very much.