Ep 5. Don't Apologize, Apologize!
- TV14
- February 5, 2020
- 22 min
In Plunderer season 1 episode 5, titled "Don't Apologize, Apologize!", we find Hina and the rest of her friends making their way down to the bottom of the abyss, in search of the Legendary Red Baron.
Their progress is slow, and they soon encounter a group of soldiers who have been sent to retrieve Hina and bring her back to the surface. It becomes clear that they will have to fight their way through if they want to continue their journey.
As the battle begins, we see that the soldiers are surprisingly strong and well-trained, which puts our heroes at a disadvantage. However, they don't give up and work together to try and overcome their opponents.
One particular soldier, named Licht Bach, catches Hina's eye. He's not like the others, and seems to be helping them in his own way. Despite this, Hina and the others are still wary of him, especially when they discover that he's a "Ballot Hunter" - someone who collects the votes of others in order to gain power.
Meanwhile, we see that there's a power struggle going on among the soldiers. The head of their group, a woman named Nana, is trying to assert control over her subordinates, but she faces resistance from some of them.
As the battle rages on, we see that Nana has her own agenda - she wants to use Hina's powers for her own gain, and she'll do whatever it takes to get them. This puts our heroes in even more danger, and they quickly realize that they need to get out of the abyss as soon as possible.
In the end, our heroes are able to defeat the soldiers and continue their journey down to the bottom of the abyss. However, they know that their troubles are far from over, and that they'll have to face even greater challenges in the future. Will they be able to overcome them? Only time will tell.
Overall, "Don't Apologize, Apologize!" is an action-packed episode that introduces some new characters and raises the stakes for our heroes. It's clear that they're in for a tough journey, but it's also clear that they're determined to see it through to the end.