On the other hand, Vishal added that all the contestants gave versatile performances and this is what the show is all about and they all are just brilliant singers. I am also confident that many contestants will make their debut in the music industry during their journey on ‘Indian Idol 13’. It felt more like the grand finale performance, and from here on, I am eagerly waiting to see every contestant’s journey. The performances we saw of the Top 15 contestants are extraordinary, to say the least. The first season thrived on the mysteries of the Abyss and the unknown questions were certainly part of the pull, yet after one season and a movie, there should be more progress than this.During ‘The Dream Debut’ episode of the show, Neha talked about her shooting experience and said: “We had a lot of fun shooting for ‘The Dream Debut’. It's hard to get a grasp of exactly what is going on. On the other hand, maybe they have been found? Maybe these robots are those pilgrims, and it will be up to our heroes to discover why they wound up that way? No doubt they’ll appear again, but the feeling that they could show up at random times isn’t exactly a comforting one. Considering how much time was spent with them in the previous episode – setting them up to be the second set of protagonists that were going to add greatly to the story – I’m not sure why they were dropped here. The biggest problem of all might be the fact that the story of the pilgrims wasn’t even referenced. The kids decided it would be best to follow, as Riko narrates that they didn’t realize at the time that no humans entering this land left the land as humans. He brushes off any questions they may have until they can see what he needs to show them. He tells them that he is happy they have arrived and that he must show them something important. Realizing his guests don’t speak his language, the robot switches to Japanese to welcome his guests. Before they can contemplate what this means, a big robot comes up to them and starts speaking in a foreign language. In this area, they find symbols that match what was found on their letter. The group continues along until they find a new area where there appears to be a bunch of robots. RELATED: Made in Abyss Season 2: Episode 1 Review The three set out to find their stolen property, but instead, find dead creators that have pieces of their hair inside them. What’s more, the whistle used to communicate with Prushka (a character from the first season) has been taken, and without it, Riko cannot use it to communicate with her friend. When the trio wakes up they are surprised to discover that the letter they had written for the world above has been returned to them with strange markings written all over it. The three decide it’s time to get some sleep, however unknown to them, they are being watched by a strange creature. The balloon doesn’t get very far though, as it is quickly snatched away by a flying creature, leaving Riko to sulk over her failure. Riko is so happy about this, that she decides to write a letter to the world above them to share their success at making a good meal and getting to the sixth layer. The meat still moves around for some reason, but it is much tastier now. Reg decides that maybe the meat just needs some additional touches, and thus fries it in a pan while adding seasoning. That being said, the meat DOES taste good…but it doesn’t go down smoothly! She discovers that it will take more than hot water to achieve this though, as they meat inside the egg after being cooked is yellow, slimy, and (worst of all) has a tendency to move around. She remembers reading in her mom’s diary that boiling eggs in water resulted in the best meal she ever had, and Riko wants to replicate that tasty success for herself. The vast majority of the first half of the episode involves Riko wanting to cook strange eggs she found on the sixth layer.
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