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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Most fans saw it as impossible to sympathize with Andou, although the episode tries to play her as just as tragic as Kimura. In no small part, this is due to her being the manipulative one in their relationship and making very unreasonable demands to Kimura. This episode was capable of throwing her into Scrappy territory while fans basically canonize Kimura.

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* AintTooProudToBeg: Andou starts begging for her life as soon as she loses control of a situation, inclusively trying to call her former friend Seiko-chan.
* CrucifiedHeroShot: Kimura's death is portrayed as this.



* DirtyCoward: Andou begs for her life when Seiko is in control of the situation, but as soon as the table changes, she becomes a SmugSnake who wants her to kill the man who helped her.



* LesYay: You can read Kimura and Andou's inner monologue as two friends fighting, or a couple with a terrible break up.
* ManipulativeBitch: Andou tried to make Kimura kill the man who saved her, as soon as she finds out about her NG code.



* TokenGoodTeammate: Kimura is actually very kind hearted and legitimately wants to help everybody, even Asahina.
* TragicKeepsake: Seiko still carries around one of Andou's candies to symbolize their friendship.
* UndyingLoyalty: Kimura seems to actually have this for Munakata, seeing him as the man who saved her life.



* TragicKeepsake: Seiko still carries around one of Andou's candies to symbolize their friendship.

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* TragicKeepsake: UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Most fans saw it as impossible to sympathize with Andou, although the episode tries to play her as just as tragic as Kimura. In no small part, this is due to her being the manipulative one in their relationship and making very unreasonable demands to Kimura. This episode was capable of throwing her into Scrappy territory while fans basically canonize Kimura.
* WeaksauceWeakness:
Seiko still carries around one of Andou's candies to symbolize their friendship.will die if she eats sugar. Her NG code is also pretty weak, as it will kill her if someone steps in her shadow.
* TheWoobie: This episode solidifies Kimura's role as this.
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* DespairEventHorizon: Munakata appears to have crossed it after hearing Tengan's information. He quickly finishes off Tengan in a brutal manner, then injects himself with what appears to be the same substance Seiko used to HangOut.

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* DespairEventHorizon: Munakata appears to have crossed it after hearing Tengan's information. He quickly finishes off Tengan in a brutal manner, then injects himself with what appears to be the same substance Seiko used to HangOut.HulkOut.
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As the battle between Seiko and Andou reaches its climax, Seiko recalls their friendship, and both wonder what they did to destroy it. Meanwhile, a mortally wounded Tengan tells Munakata some important information.
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* DespairEventHorizon: Munakata appears to have crossed it after hearing Tengan's information. He quickly finishes off Tengan in a brutal manner, then injects himself with what appears to be the same substance Seiko used to HangOut.
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Based on Munakata's reaction to whatever Tengan told him, he did ''not'' take it well.
* TheStinger: After the credits, we see Munakata injecting himself with one of Seiko's drugs before declaring "It's time to end this."
* TheUnreveal: As Tengan tells Munakata the traitor's identity, the audio is suddenly muted.
* TragicKeepsake: Seiko still carries around one of Andou's candies to symbolize their friendship.

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