In this episode, Thomas's father
will do whatever it takes to get Relena to safety, even if kills her.
Revisiting Digimon season by season, episode by
episode, from Adventure to Appmon and back!
Showing posts with label Thomas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thomas. Show all posts
Data Squad Episode 35: Kurata's Real Plan
In this episode, Thomas is
determined to earn Kurata's trust and learn what he's planning,
demonstrating his loyalty with minor trifles like killing Keenan.
Labels:
data squad,
Kurata,
Marcus,
Thomas
Data Squad Episode 34: The Norstein Family Secret
In this episode, Kurata, not
satisfied with just winning, exploits Thomas's willingness to do
anything to help his little sister Nunna... er, Relena. Her name is
Relena.
Labels:
data squad,
family,
Kurata,
other anime,
Thomas
Data Squad Episode 31: Showdown Between Geniuses: Thomas vs. Nanami!
In this episode, Nanami shows us
that the quickest way to a man's heart is through his... sense of
isolation as a tragic side effect of his superior intellect.
Labels:
data squad,
Thomas
Data Squad Episode 30: Journey To the Sacred City
In this episode, a mythical respite
for Digimon greets our weary heroes exactly the way they should- by
throwing them into the Rancor pit.
Labels:
data squad,
Thomas,
villain
Data Squad Episode 15: The Gorge of Deception!
In this episode, the dub of Digimon
Frontier is somehow responsible for making it harder to give due
reverence to an intense personal tragedy.
Labels:
data squad,
disturbing,
emo,
Thomas
Data Squad Episode 09: Never Meet Your Heroes
In this episode, Thomas's favorite
boxer is suspected of using a performance enhancing Digimon.
Corruption in boxing? Perish the thought!
Labels:
data squad,
Thomas
Data Squad Episode 05: Digital World, Here We Come!
In this episode, Marcus and Thomas
are stranded and weakened in the Digital World and forced to work
together. We're gonna need a montage!
Labels:
data squad,
group dynamic,
Marcus,
Thomas
Data Squad Episode 03: The Return of Thomas!
In this episode, Marcus's job
satisfaction takes an immediate decline when he learns he'll be
working with a Crispin Freeman character.
Labels:
data squad,
Thomas
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