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Episode Isekai Quartet Season 3 - Episode 7 discussion

Isekai Quartet Season 3, episode 7

Alternative names: Isekai Quartet 3


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u/LeonKevlar x2https://myanimelist.net/profile/LeonKevlar Nov 24 '25

I really thought we were gonna see a Tanya show off her brutal training session when Roswaal announced they were going to a snowy mountain, it turns out it was just a normal ski trip. I do love how Weiss and Grantz still ended up digging something, tho.

I'm really happy that this season is doubling down on all of these Emilia and Megumin interactions. Emilia's snowboard is cute, but I'm surprised she's not using a snowboard made out of ice like the one she used in the Frozen Bonds OVA.

As soon as the snow sprites showed up, I knew where this was going. Glad to see the Winter Shogun also got isekai'd. xD

For a second there, I thought we were gonna see Cocytus and Garfiel team up against the Winter Shogun. It is cool to see Puck use his authority as a greater spirit to calm the Winter Shogun down and Otto using his blessing to convince it not to fight.

If the point of this entire show is to give our isekai protagonists a fun school life, I think I can believe Roswaal. I don't know what Tanya's school life was like, but I'm pretty sure Kazuma, Subaru, and Ainz/Satoru's school life wasn't all that great.

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u/EXusiai99 Nov 24 '25

I don't know what Tanya's school life was like, but I'm pretty sure Kazuma, Subaru, and Ainz/Satoru's school life wasn't all that great.

I say Kazuma would be the only one with a semblance of a normal school life. Tanya was always a cold blooded motherfucker, she just lacked the reason and authority to commit mass murder prior to isekai, so maybe not a result of a fun and productive school environment.

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u/BosuW Nov 24 '25

The details are very scarce, but my read is that while the Salaryman was always someone predisposed to utilitarian mindsets, the work and corpo culture in Japan made it all much worse than it would've been otherwise.

So a normal Japanese highschool experience.