

i had a falling out with both of them in late 2020 when they were my favorite characters from their generation. However, it was good in making me return to like Ai and Karin a little more after. after Qu4rtz had two in a row with focus on them, i expected DiverDiva to receive the same treatment but it seems it won't happen. Couldn't even finish cheering for Kaoruko's introduction because of that final scene, she deserves better and with all my good will i won't ever understand why so many people WANTS her to be a yandere type. Please, please, please, don't let her fall into the flood again. that very last shot of the previews with Ayumu. Giving for granted (at least, probably everyone including me hopes for the same) that Misato won't have any more major health problems, there was only one negative aspect this time. actually that doesn't really matter because HOLY SHIT KAORUKO!!! But nah she shows up in the post-credits.


I was thinking there was going to be absolutely zero Lanzhu in this ep, surprising because the season seemingly revolves around her. Ai, keeping being that beacon of joy in your onee-chan's life. HER HARLEY QUINN OUTFIT! HER WEDDING DRESS OH MY GOODNESS!!!! I love her! There's not really much I can say because I have a lot of my own things that I still have to figure out, but I'll say I'm proud of Misato taking that step forward and finding a way to smile.ĭiverDiva is born! And their debut performance was great! Song is a certified banger, and I marked out so hard because I knew they'd throw in some of Ai's All Stars costumes. If you have any information relating to these unsolved crimes, contact the Metropolitan Police Department at (202) 727-9099.I didn't think an episode centered around my best girl would almost make me cry, but of course it found a way, by making it about the other thing that makes up my identity: depression! The all new series premieres on May 17, 2023. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn’t these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we’ll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.”įrom iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50 year old unsolved murders of these young girls. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. Between 19, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C.
