Oh, 'Demons Gone Well'? That’s the show where a human ends up rooming with a bunch of chaotic demons, right? It’s got 12 episodes, which felt just right—not too rushed, not too drawn out. I appreciate how each episode builds the world a little more, like the one where they try to host a human-style dinner party and everything goes hilariously wrong. The character arcs are satisfying, especially the grumpy ice demon’s soft spot for cats. Honestly, I’d kill for a spin-off about the side characters!
For anyone curious, 'Demons Gone Well' clocks in at 12 episodes. What stands out is how it uses its runtime—no filler, just pure chaotic energy. The fourth episode, where the demons discover online shopping, had me in stitches. Also, the soundtrack slaps? That lo-fi demon theme lives rent-free in my head. It’s the kind of show you recommend to friends with a ‘trust me, you’ll finish it in one sitting’ disclaimer.
Just finished binging 'Demons Gone Well' last week, and wow, what a ride! The series wraps up neatly with 12 episodes, each packed with hilarious demon shenanigans and heartwarming moments. I love how the pacing never drags—every episode feels essential, whether it's exploring the chaotic roommate dynamics or the slow burn of the protagonist's growth. The finale left me grinning like an idiot, especially that post-credits scene hinting at a possible second season. Fingers crossed!
If you're into supernatural comedies with a slice-of-life twist, this one's a gem. It's short enough to finish in a weekend but leaves you craving more. Side note: The voice acting for the lazy fire demon is chef's kiss—perfectly captures that 'done with everything' vibe.
12 episodes, and each is a masterclass in blending fantasy and comedy. The show’s strength lies in its brevity—it doesn’t overstay its welcome. Personal highlight: the episode where the demons attempt gardening. Who knew a carnivorous plant could be so relatable? If you’re on the fence, just watch the first 10 minutes. The intro alone sells it.
12 episodes! It’s a compact series, but every minute is gold. The humor lands perfectly, and the demon designs are creative—especially the sludge demon who communicates entirely through emoji. The show balances absurdity with genuine warmth, like when the protagonist teaches the demons about human holidays. My only gripe? The merch is way too limited. I need that ‘I Survived Rooming with Demons’ tee yesterday.
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