
This week on Trigirls: Everything at last must come to an end as Vash nears his final confrontation with his brother, Knives in episode 25, "Live Through", and episode 26, "Under the Sky So Blue". In these episodes, Vash recovers from his bout with Legato, struggling to reconcile his pacifist ideals with the fact that he has now knowingly, willingly, taken a human life. With help from Meryl and Milly, he collects himself and chases after Knives, all while reminiscing about the last years they spent together in the wake of the Big Fall. Next week, we will be watching...nothing! It's our Trigun '98 wrap up episode where we discuss the show as a whole and our thoughts moving forward compared to our thoughts going in. Fear not, however. Trigirls isn't going anywhere anytime soon. For episode 13 of our show, we will be reading the first volume of the manga, Trigun (1995), chapters 0-12. Feel free to locate a copy at your leisure. Following along is no longer optional--the manga is peak! Content warning for discussions of: misogyny, torture, and mass death. Images referenced for this episodeFeaturing Stella-Jude (they/them), Maggie (she/her), and Cassie/Moose (she/they/it)Produced by MaggieOur theme music is "Far Feasible" by Three Card MonasteryCover image created by Stella-JudeFollow us on Tumblr or email us with any questions at trigirlspodcast@gmail.com
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Flawless In Their Evil - Trigun (1998) ep. 22-24

A Cage for Holding Angels - Trigun (1998) ep. 19-21

The Butterfly Suffers For This - Trigun (1998) ep. 17-18

And Then the Whole City Explodes - Trigun (1998) ep. 15-16
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