Black Lagoon
Oshimeter
Synopsis
What happens when a kidnapping victim decides not to go home is the setup for Black Lagoon, a gritty 12-episode action series from Madhouse set in Roanapur, a fictional city in Thailand where every criminal organization on the planet seems to have a base of operations. Rokurou Okajima, nicknamed Rock, is a mid-level company drone on a routine business trip when things go sideways fast. His employers get the ransom note, decide he's not worth the money, and leave him for dead. So Rock does the only reasonable thing: he joins the crew that kidnapped him. That crew is the Lagoon Company — Dutch, the calm and calculating leader; Benny, the tech guy; and Revy, a gunslinger who handles most of the show's considerable violence with unsettling enthusiasm. The real tension isn't the gunfights, though those are fluid and well-choreographed. It's watching Rock try to hold onto his ordinary-person morality while operating in a world that has absolutely no use for it. He's not a fighter. He thinks differently than everyone around him, and the show is genuinely interested in what that costs him. If you've watched Jormungand or Gangsta. and wanted something a bit more character-focused, this scratches that itch. Cowboy Bebop fans will recognize a similar energy — morally complicated adults, great atmosphere, no clean resolutions. It's a seinen title, and it earns that label.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-24 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 25.

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