In episode 10 of The Devil is a Part-Timer season 2, it didn’t occur to Emi that Rika would ask her about Alciel. It’s hilarious to see Emi’s reactions. As a result of that happy meal incident, Maou wants to buy a TV. In the meantime, Emi is freaking out about Alciel and Rika’s chemistry.
Lucifer, with his NEET pride, says, “We first-raters know exactly how far we can push them before they take action.” Either that note is written, or Lucifer’s vocabulary is awful because I had no idea what it was about.
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Episode 11 Speculation
Gabriel no longer pursues Emi and Alas Ramus, as we discovered in the previous episode. Still, it appears that another angel called the Watcher is here, and judging by the silhouette, that angel would have quite the hairstyle.
I wasn’t expecting that ending! Chiho may have been knocked out; I’m not sure what happened. Her hostage will probably be taken by someone to use against Maou or Emi. Do we get to see Sariel again as we did in season 1?
Episode 11 Release Date
Episode 11 of the The Devil is a Part-Timer!! season 2 anime has been released on Thursday, Sep 22, 2022. The episode title or preview has not been shown.
1. Is The Devil is a Part-Timer!! on a break this week?
No, episode 11 of The Devil is a Part-Timer!! season 2 is not on break this week. The episode will be released as per schedule.
Episode 10 Recap
The news that Emerada might be her mother completely shakes Emi’s confidence in space-outing at her friend Suzuno’s apartment. Maou’s argument with his roommates about installing a TV interrupts Suzuno in her attempt to comfort her friend.
As Emi has Alas Ramus with her, the commotion from the next-door apartment upsets her since Alas Ramus has been woken from his sleep by the noise.
Ashiya asks Maou why he wants a TV so badly, and he reveals that Emi has one at home, and he, too, has a TV he wants to watch with his daughter. Despite Ashiya’s efforts, Maou continues refusing to budge.
Ashiya lies to him about consulting with their real estate agent about the reception fee. He says the conversation is over as soon as the fee piles on their current expenses. To Emi’s surprise, Ashiya learns that the reception fee is part of the rent.
Instead of trying to devise any other clever lies, Ashiya accepts defeat and proposes that the three of them pitch in together to buy the TV. However, Maou reveals that if they purchase the TV from the same store, he has more than enough points to cover the entire cost.
A working man at a vending machine had introduced Gabriel to Earth after he had adapted to life on Earth. Despite his optimistic appearance, Gabriel discovered the man was unhappy after a brief chat.
Emi and Alas Ramus are escorted back to their apartment by Suzuno and Chiho, where Suzuno informs Emi that she needs to pick up something she left behind. Moreover, she revealed she was interested in looking at Emi’s TV so she could buy her TV on the same day Maou and his roommates purchased their own.
Maou’s unemployment concerns Emi again, and Chiho wants her and Maou to be friends. The fact that they are on different sides of the justice system makes that impossible, according to Emi. Emi does not respond well to Chiho’s comparison of her stubbornness to Maou.
The demons in Satan’s realm are now aware of his existence, and Suzuno tells Emi that they might need to change their goals now that they know he is alive. It may be necessary to protect Maou regardless of their feelings regarding him since this could lead to the demons abducting him and bringing him back to Ente Isla.
When they were in Choshi, it was clear that Maou was still the king of the demon realm. As a result, he will not be able to return to Japan if he has to choose between his compatriots and citizens.
To keep an eye on Maou and his friends, Emi asks Suzuno if she will accompany them on their TV purchase. Despite her commitment to keeping watch, Suzuno asserts that she is on a trip to buy a TV for herself.
Furthermore, she mentions that living in Japan provides her with the comfort of rich culture, close friends, and social life. The couple may not have the luxury of enjoying these comforts for long and will have to guard Maou against worst-case scenarios. Maou and his friends are not something Emi wants to monitor.
A call from Emi’s coworker Rika has her searching for Ashiya’s favorite types of clothes upon returning home. Initially catching Emi off guard, she tells Rika that Ashiya prefers cheap clothes over brand names, as she remembers Ashiya’s obsession with budgeting.
Rika clarifies that she doesn’t mean his fashion tastes but rather what kind of clothing he likes to see women wearing.
In a state of suspicion, Emi asks Rika if Ashiya and her are doing anything. He invited her to go shopping with him, but Rika admits there is nothing between them. There are no words to describe Emi’s feelings.
About The Devil is a Part-Timer!
The Devil Is a Part-Timer! is a Japanese light novel series written by Satoshi Wagahara, with illustrations by Oniku (written as 029). ASCII Media Works has published the series in Japan, while Yen Press has published the series in North America.
The story revolves around the Demon Lord Satan after he is stuck in the human world. Satan loses against the hero Emilia in his homeworld Ente Isla. He then takes one of his subordinates – Alciel and transports himself to the human world, where he is left powerless due to the lack of magic.
Both Satan and Alciel take human forms, and Satan takes up a part-time job at a fast-food restaurant to earn a living. Things get even more complicated once Emilia arrives under the guise of a human named Emi Yusa. This light-hearted comedy explores the interactions of “evil” and “good.”
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