The war is over, and Violet Evergarden needs a job. Scarred and emotionless, she takes a job as a letter writer to understand herself and her past.
The best episode of "Violet Evergarden" is "Episode 10", rated 9.8/10 from 5342 user votes. It was directed by Taichi Ogawa and written by Reiko Yoshida. "Episode 10" aired on 3/15/2018 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 7".
Violet travels to a countryside mansion to write a letter for a gravely ill war widow, but her young daughter Ann resents Violet's presence.
Director: Taichi Ogawa
Writer: Reiko Yoshida
A playwright with writer's block and a tragic past summons Violet to the country of Genetrix to help him finish a script. They both learn about grief.
Director: Takuya Yamamura
Writer: Reiko Yoshida
Heartbroken, Violet withdraws from her job and questions whether she even has the right to be an Auto Memory Doll. Then, she receives a letter.
Director: Yasuhiro Takemoto
Writer: Reiko Yoshida
Against Hodgins' wishes, Violet takes a job from a soldier at a military base in Ctrigall, a former enemy nation now engulfed in civil war.
Director: Noriyuki Kitanohara
Writer: Tatsuhiko Urahata
The signing ceremony concludes, officially bringing an end to the war. While writing letters for an air show, Violet composes a letter to the Major.
Director: Haruka Fujita, Taichi Ishidate
Writer: Reiko Yoshida
Violet learns that Major Gilbert is listed as missing in action, but his family members think he is dead. Unable to cope, she remembers the war.
Director: Shinpei Sawa
Writer: Reiko Yoshida
Violet enrolls in a Doll training course. Her classmate Luculia befriends her, though she has her own problems with her war veteran brother.
Director: Noriyuki Kitanohara
Writer: Tatsuhiko Urahata
Violet travels to the country of Astrea to work with transcribers copying damaged manuscripts. Her partner Leon has a past not unlike hers.
Director: Yoshiji Kigami
Writer: Tatsuhiko Urahata
Princess Charlotte is to have a public correspondence with her betrothed, and Violet is entrusted with writing the letters on her highness’s behalf.
Director: Shinpei Sawa, Haruka Fujita
Writer: Takaaki Suzuki
The Major's older brother is ordered to defend the signing ceremony from former Gardarik forces opposed to peace. Violet intercepts his train.
Director: Shinpei Sawa, Takuya Yamamura
Writer: Takaaki Suzuki
Hodgins retrieves Violet from the hospital, as Major Gilbert asked him to look out for her. After they meet Gilbert's relatives, he offers her a job.
Director: Shinpei Sawa, Haruka Fujita, Taichi Ishidate
Writer: Reiko Yoshida
Violet tries to adjust to her new job: she needs to learn typing, and her coworkers question whether she has the right demeanor for letter writing.
Director: Haruka Fujita
Writer: Reiko Yoshida
When Iris goes to her home village on an assignment, Violet accompanies her. Iris's birthday party sparks a disagreement with her family.
Director: Shinpei Sawa
Writer: Reiko Yoshida