![]() At times things seem to be dragging on forever. Overall, the pacing issues are definitely noticeable in this season of Log Horizon. Therefore, parts of this season were always going to be stretched and paced weirdly, which showed. As I mentioned earlier, the author’s tax-evasion situation really put the series on hold and it’s only recently got back to being updated. ![]() If I had to identify a reason as to why the season was so inconsistent, it would probably be because of the small amount of content that was available to adapt. Episode 11 for example is amazing, definitely the best episode we’ve had since season 2, but then the episode before that was pretty “meh”. I also felt that the quality of episodes was inconsistent. Log Horizon has always been a slow, dialogue driven show. The finale arc was also pretty fun and gave some really nice shine to Minori, who has always been my favourite The second mini-arc focusing on Krusty was really what most fans of the series were looking forward to seeing adapted, and I do think that was a very enjoyable set of episodes, the peak of the season for sure. The first arc is a political power struggle that’s pretty good, but nothing amazing. same themes that we know and love about Log Horizon are there, but they just don’t feel the same. Unfortunately, this third season of the beloved LN series failed to capture the glory of its first two seasons. When we got news that season 3 had been green-lit, I couldn’t believe my eyes, but it immediately became my most anticipated sequel. Seasons 1 and 2 were extremely well received and offered a unique political and economic style approach to the isekai genre. After the author went through a tumultuous tax-evasion case the series went on a hiatus and most of the momentum seemed to have been killed. For years, the concept of a 3rd season of Log Horizon seemed like a pipe-dream.
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