The previous episode of “Mob Psycho 100” Season 2 was quite the emotional one, with Mob being put through a horrible ordeal. Granted, it was all an illusion, but the anger that fans felt was real. Fortunately, that’s over and done with now, but “Mob Psycho 100” Season 2 Episode 6 is going to present its own challenges. In fact, it will finally cause a strain in the relationship between Reigen and Mob.
As TheAnimeScrolls points out, Mob has been going through a lot of transformative stages in this season. He has come a long way from being the emotionless boy who couldn’t tell what people were thinking in the first season. On that note, he will go a step further in “Mob Psycho 100” Season 2 Episode 6 by finally breaking off with Reigen.
Now, it’s worth noting that Reigen and Mob have never really had a normal relationship, to begin with. The con artist has been using the psychic’s real power to drum up business. Without Mob, Reigen would not be able to deal with real spirits since he has no abilities whatsoever. On that note, the protagonist will finally have enough of the loudmouth in “Mob Psycho 100” Season 2 Episode 6.
Reigen will basically do a bit of projection in the upcoming episode by saying that Mob’s friends are only using him. This will end up causing Mob to finally call it quits with his boss and stop showing up at the agency. As character developments go, this is a huge one for the protagonist. What’s more, viewers will be able to see how Reigen used to cope without Mob in “Mob Psycho 100” Season 2 Episode 6.
There will also be a rather entertaining segment in “Mob Psycho 100” Season 2 Episode 6 for fans to watch out for. Feb. 11 can’t come fast enough.


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