Watching the protagonist sweat through his robes during that family meeting was pure comedy gold. The shift from epic sky battles to chibi panic mode in The Exes I Burned Are Back really highlights the absurdity of his situation. Seeing him hold a white flag while surrounded by angry exes is a mood I did not know I needed today.
The character design for the silver-haired warrior is absolutely stunning. Her entrance with the glowing magic set a high fantasy tone, but seeing her scold the main guy later added so much depth. The Exes I Burned Are Back balances serious action with relationship drama perfectly, making every interaction feel high stakes.
One minute he is floating in the clouds looking majestic, the next he is kneeling on a mat crying while everyone eats dumplings. The emotional whiplash in The Exes I Burned Are Back is real. It is hilarious to see a powerful cultivator reduced to begging for forgiveness in such a cute chibi art style.
The ending scene with the group watching the fireworks was surprisingly heartwarming. After all the tension and the scary meeting, seeing them united under the night sky gave me hope. The Exes I Burned Are Back knows how to end an episode on a high note, blending magic and emotion seamlessly.
I am obsessed with the design of the lady in the wheelchair holding the cat. She looks so calm amidst the chaos while the protagonist is freaking out. The Exes I Burned Are Back features such diverse and interesting female characters, each with their own unique vibe and power level.