Agents of the Four Seasons Episode 7 Review — Dance of Spring
Agents of the Four Seasons: Dance of Spring’s seventh episode tries to kick the story into higher gear by detonating a literal bomb under the plot — but the blast mostly exposes the season’s recurring problems: sluggish pacing, an overreliance on trauma talk, and a persistent lack of clear stakes. There are bright spots in character work and a handful of scenes that genuinely land, but "Dusk" struggles to turn its escalating danger into meaningful momentum. © Kana Akatsuki, Suoh/Straight Edge / Agency of the Four Seasons Episode 7 recap: An explosive reveal, surrounded by stagnation The episode finally introduces a decisive escalation — an ICBM strike on the Autumn Compound — but most of the runtime is taken up with long conversations about past trauma and repeated exposition. A lot of screen time is devoted to the same themes we've seen in previous episodes: recollection of suffering, attempts at comfort, and meandering talk about the enigmatic In...