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probably my favorite episode so far omg??? wow :')

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Drathian

This episode shows why Subaru acted the way he did from using his dads persona being all hyper. Seen in the beginning of season 1 especially on ep 13 (When Subaru made a fool out of himself) and ep 18 (Subaru talking to rem) which is amazing and sad looking back on it.

Austin D

such a beautiful episode. This chapter/episode just means a lot to me. It shows that even with a good family life, you can still be depressed. I think it's a flex by the writer to do all the things he did with Subaru in season 1, and then show this AFTER all that. In another story I feel like that wouldn't be the case. Cus it all adds up and you realize why he was acting the way he was in the beginning. Subaru is my favorite MC in literally any media lol. He just keeps on growing and developing in such interesting ways. It's not like he's a TERRIBLE person early on, but he has a lot of problems and watching him grow past those things and learn is really satisfying.

noon

I love how this episode recontextualizes episode 1 and how he was so receptive and excited about being transported to another world. Initially, this was a genuine escapist fantasy for him and a chance to escape his old life and become someone special. Its really cool to realize exactly how much he has grown not just from the start of series but from his previous world too.

Benjamin Sones

Schoolgirl Echidna is best Echidna.

Benjamin Sones

And Subaru's parents are great. You kind of get a feel for where he gets some of his odd traits. In isolation, Subaru sometimes comes across as kind of a weirdo, but then you see that in his family, he's the normal one.

Gabriel Barott

trust, the rambling at the end made complete sense and i'm crying just as much as you are. lmaooo

ThaDoubleB

Giving the context to a majority of the main cast in Season 2, is what makes the series a joy to Re:watch. There's a reason behind everything that happens, nothing appears unintentional. The main cast just have such relatable flaws and their journey to overcome them is inspirational. All of the main cast have flaws and short-comings which is very rare to see in main-stream anime, but it is what makes ReZero special.

ThaDoubleB

The extra context behind what happened right before Subaru was isekai'd always kills me. Not knowing it was maybe his last moment seeing his mother, he didn't even acknowledge her. Soul-crushing and relatable for many people unfortunately.

Justin Navarrete

I loved this episode so much and made me cry (happy tears). But then I had sad tears when I read that Subaru’s parents are FREAKING distraught/ depressed since he disappeared. While Subaru is having this introspective moment; his parents are literally looking for him

this is one long ass username

Depressing fact that the author confirmed is that Subarus parents were always looking for Subaru this whole time and are incredibly depressed because of his disappearance

reese's puffs

Yep, Subaru's parents are incredible. Subaru's depression and delusion came from the idea that he'll never live up to them (more so his father). I think it's really nice that his mother told him that he can be like them as much he wants when he becomes his own person.

Jev Cor

I always liked Subaru for how much he grew as a character in s1 but this episode made him special to me, I relate to him so so much and I am so invested in him and his journey more than anything else in fiction.

Eric The Viewer

This episode hits close for me. I lost my 5 months apart parents in 2020. It's also a great character episode for Subaru.

Valoa

This episode is incredible, and really sets Re:Zero apart from a lot of other isekai imo :)