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“Seven Deadly Sins” Season 4: Comments, Questions, Review, Cast and Ratings

by Darshan Modi
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The new season of “Seven Deadly Sins” is here and people can’t stop talking about it!

Here are some of the highlights from this season:

We were very excited to see Meliodas back in action as he threw his punch against Ban’s chest and was able to break free with ease after being frozen by Ban at a certain point before he knocked out all the enemies just like how we remembered him on a fight scene for “Seven Deadly Sins” Season One – Episode Ten.

The story has now shifted its focus onto Diane who is actually one of our favorites since she seems so strong but also fragile inside while still holding her faith deep within her heart. In episode 11 when she was crying while looking at the photo of her family, we felt so sad for her.

King and Diane’s fight scene in episode 12! We are thankful that they’re still alive even though their condition is not as good as it used to be but we love them just like how much Meliodas loves his people. They both looked fierce until now with all those bruises on Diane’s body and yet she couldn’t seem to stop fighting since this battle might have been one of the toughest ones ever seen by our eyes.

Elizabeth seems more mature than before and has grown up a lot during these four years which made us happy because there were times when we thought she would never be able to grow up and be a queen.

The relationships between characters who were never seen together in Fullmetal Alchemist:

Brotherhood resumed with ease as if we had not been waiting for those scenes four years ago. We can say that this is one of the best seasons so far because it feels like everything has finally come back full circle – instead of just Charle fighting against his past self or trying too hard to fit into their family again without actually being accepted by them, he seems more confident now as someone willing to give his people hope after all they’ve done.

The fourth season of Seven Deadly Sins will be remembered for a long time to come and with good reason. It was as if the creators had saved all their best ideas for this last stretch run; every episode felt like an event in its own right no matter how minor it may have been on paper. The pinnacle came when two years’ worth of build-up finally culminated into what may well prove to be the series’ most sensational climax yet-a a duel between our protagonist and his nemesis which took place over multiple episodes before concluding explosively only moments ago. There’s not much more we can say about this final. a season without spoiling it for those who haven’t seen, but suffice to say this is an end which befits such a legendary series.

The fourth season of Seven Deadly Sins was as stellar as we all expected with virtually no lulls in the pacing or quality. Even though there were fewer episodes than previous seasons (only six), everyone felt like their own self-contained story rather than just groundwork for something bigger and better, yet still contributing strongly to the overarching narrative that’s been told over these last five years. What’s more striking is how much life has gone back into our protagonists after only having him take a supporting role up until now; everyone from Meliodas to Ban is given plenty of time to shine during both old struggles arrived at the point of being a cop-out. The characters, who had been gradually developed and given more depth over three seasons, we’re now allowed to fully blossom into their potential with none of them feeling like they got short shrift this time around.

ratings:

“Sword of the Stranger” gets 4/5 stars.

In “Seven Deadly Sins,” Season Four, we’re given more development to characters who had mostly been relegated to supporting roles up until now such as Meliodas and Ban, with both old struggles and new ones being well-handled in equal measure. The character work is evident on all fronts, even if it’s not always what you may have expected going into this season. It also doesn’t hurt that Seven Deadly Sins continues to be one of the most satisfying shows around when it comes to its action scenes (even though they do get a little too reliant on CGI at times), which really helps give things some added weight during climactic moments of tense battles.

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