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'The Reflection' Episode 11 Spoilers: Wraith's Side of the Story to Be Revealed?

A major revelation has just been exposed on the Japanese superhero anime series, "The Reflection." How will this affect the way X-On and his crew deal with Wraith and the Dark Reflected from now on?

With a little help from Vy and Lisa, X-On and Michael managed to locate where the Dark Reflected's headquarters was located and thus get closer to finding Eleanor.

But Eleanor seemed to have been lost in a weird dream induced by Wraith as X-On and his crew fight off the Dark Reflected in the real world. And just as X-On thought he has finally found Eleanor in the midst of the ensuing chaos, it turned out to be Wraith whom he encountered.

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Moreover, Wraith went on to introduce himself as Ethan, Eleanor's long presumed dead twin brother.

The revelation came at the end of the episode, making for a very effective cliffhanger. If Ethan and Wraith were one and the same, why did Eleanor and her parents believe that her twin brother has been dead all this time? Has Wraith been hit by the smoke during the Reflection, or has he always been like this ever since he was presumed dead?

More questions have been presented, and each of them may soon be answered now that it seems that they have found the source of all the complications that's been happening in the world ever since the fateful day of the Reflection.

Ian has also managed to avenge the death of his friends, but will this be enough to help him move on and don his I-Guy suit yet again?

On the other hand, the Japanese girls have already made it to America, but are yet to get involved with either X-On's or the Dark Reflected's crew.

"The Reflection" airs on Saturdays at 11 p.m. JST on NHK. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes are also available in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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