Journal with Witch Episode 8 Review
Episode 8 of Journal with Witch pivots from small, quiet moments into a deeply resonant exploration of grief and the limits of companionship. The installment uses restrained storytelling and a handful of intimate beats to trace Asa’s slow, painful approach to accepting loss — and to show how another person’s work can offer the fragile scaffolding we sometimes need to take the next step. This review breaks down the episode’s key moments, themes, and why the show’s subtlety pays off. ©ヤマシタトモコ・祥伝社/アニメ「違国日記」製作委員会 Episode recap: Facing the wolf inside The episode opens with Asa watching a nature documentary: a lone wolf stares back from the screen. That animal becomes a quiet emblem for two different kinds of solitude in this chapter — Makio’s calm, self-contained loneliness and Asa’s more volatile, terror-laced grief. From that image, the episode traces Asa’s resistance to processing her parents’ deaths and the ways she lashes out when confronted with tenderness she...