User blog:Jedfarcry223/Hilda Rewatch Chapters 7-9

Okay this is my third week of my four week blog post series detailing my rewatch of the First Season of Hilda in preparation for the release of Season 2 in December so here we go

Chapter 7 The Lost Clan

The Lost Clan is a very interesting episode to say the least and it's one of the episodes that ends up being one of my favorites because we end up learning more about the fact that Elves really love paperwork and this feels like an episode where Alfur comes off as one of my favorite characters since he has some really good lines in this episode. I also just find the fact that David ends up being okay with the fact that he was a hostage to elves as a funny thing since he ended up getting roped into what was going in quite literally. They offer a solution to getting rid that they failed to sign by having it be burnt up by the Lindworm. This is just a fun episode and I'm really enjoying my rewatch of Hilda.

Chapter 8 The Tide Mice

The Tide Mice is one of my favorite episodes of the whole series so far and it's also in my opinion one of the darker episodes if you think about what Hilda does in the episode in hindsight. I mean she had good intentions with what she was doing and it's also the episode where we see The Librarian and it was this episode in particular when she started to become one of my favorite supporting characters. It was nice seeing Hilda trying to help out both her mom and David but quickly realizing that she had gone a bit far with what she was trying to do.

Chapter 9 The Ghost

The Ghost is an episode that really showed me that Hilda was going to be a good show when I first watched the show but it's also one of the episodes that I relate to the most because we see Hilda trying to help out Frida figure out what is going on in her room and learning that Frida has a bit of an organization problem. I remember feeling my heart break the first time I saw this episode when I saw the ending becuase Frida saying what she said to Hilda was a thing I never expected to hear her say but it was coming from a place where I can kind of see where Frida was coming from. I also feel my heart break whenever I watch the episode because the look of shock on Hilda's face after hearing what Frida said is heartbreaking. Now the episode never outright say it but I have a bit of a theory that Frida might have some form of OCD judging by the way we see her trying to organize different things in her room