Blue Seed Season 1 Episode 24 - Watch Legally and Safely
Blue Seed: Kusanagi pays the prime minister a visit and delivers a special package--a cell phone from Kunakida. With it, Kunakida tries to convince goverment officials that the TAC can eliminate the Arigami without sacrificing Momiji. He asks that they at least give the TAC a chance to save Momiji's life. The prime minister reveals that that Momiji's pictures were released to the press by an Arigami spy in the government, whom they have been unable to identify. Meanwhile, Japan is in an uproar. Volcanos are erupting everywhere and plants continue to grow at incredible rates. The people want the Momiji to be placed in custody, and they are angry with the goverment for being unable to do so. Progress continues on the Kushinada pulse, and the TAC discovers that the secret to the Kushinada's blood is somehow involved in the strange melody that both Momiji and Kaede resonate. Momiji remembers that Kaede spoke of the rite of matsuri, and asks to be taken to the place where the ceremony is held. Kunakida tells the TAC that they should take the day off and think about the upcoming battle. They don't have to fight. The choice is entirely up to them. With that, the TAC split up into their different paths to think about the future. Takeuchi and Kunakida go to the park, Matsudaira visits her family, Kome and Yaegashi go motorcycle-riding and Momiji and Kusanagi fly around. That night, Kome admits to Yaegashi that she is scared for one of the few times in her life. Yaegashi comforts her, and they wait. Likewise, the other members of the TAC and spending time with their loved ones and preparing for the final battle.
How to Watch Blue Seed Season 1 Episode 24 Legally and Safely
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