Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 review: Subaru vs. Capella Emerada Lugnica unfolds with White Fox's best animation

Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 review (Image via White Fox)
Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 review (Image via White Fox)

Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5, titled A Dark Torrent, premiered on Wednesday, October 30, 2024. In this action-packed episode, Subaru and his team first confront the Sin Archbishop of Greed, Roy Alphard, followed by a fierce clash with Envy, Capella Emerada Lugnica.

Tensions soar as Capella overwhelms both Subaru and Crusch Karsten, leaving them severely wounded and making for a messy escape. Meanwhile, the Sin Archbishop of Wrath, Sirius, goes after Anastasia and Kiritaka, setting the stage for another confrontation.

Felt and Reinhard, with Otto's assistance, manage to gain the upper hand against Heinkel, while Regulus sets his sights on holding a wedding ceremony with Emilia.

With tension running high, this Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 review dives into key aspects of the production, including quality, narrative progression, and animation, to assess how well this beloved anime is faring in its third season.


Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 review: Intense battles and impeccable animation heighten the showdown against Sin Archbishops

Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 review: A brief synopsis and narrative criticism

Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 starts with Regulus questioning Emilia about her chastity before leaving her with his 184th wife. The focus then shifts to Subaru, Julius, and Crusch's fight against Roy Alphard, a Sin Archbishop of Gluttony. Subaru initially loses control in a vengeful rage over Rem.

Julius redirects him to their true objective and takes on Roy himself while Subaru and Crusch pursue Capella to free the hostages. They slay the dragon, but Capella, disguised as a hostage, ambushes them. First, she takes down Crusch, disclosing that she's turned the hostages into monstrous flies and the dragon was also a hostage.

In her human form, the Sin Archbishop of Lust confronts Subaru, transforming into different characters, including Crusch and Emilia, to taunt him. After injuring Subaru, she pours her cursed dragon blood on him and Crusch to transform them when the dragon goes berserk.

Capella officially debuts in Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 (Image via White Fox)
Capella officially debuts in Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 (Image via White Fox)

Meanwhile, Sirius, the Sin Archbishop of Wrath, targets Kiritaka and Anastasia. Mimi's siblings hold off Sirius as Kiritaka helps Anastasia escape, while his guards prepare to fight.

Elsewhere, Otto helps free Felt from Heinkel, and she sends Reinhard to join the escalating battle. Otto's escape from the Sin Archbishop of Gluttony, Lye Batenkaitos, is also revealed.

The Witch Cult then floods Priestella. Subaru, with the unconscious Crusch, tries to escape on the dragon, but Capella's interference causes him to fall into the water.

Capella vs. Subaru unfolds (Image via White Fox)
Capella vs. Subaru unfolds (Image via White Fox)

The episode ends with Emilia seeing the city's turmoil, as Capella issues three new demands besides the witch's remains: the Tome of Wisdom, the artificial spirit, and allowing Regulus and Emilia's wedding to proceed undisturbed.

Studio White Fox once again showcases their remarkable production quality in the fifth installment of Re:ZERO season 3, delivering a suspense-filled, action-heavy installment. The relentless confrontations against the Sin Archbishops drive the narrative forward, particularly the tense showdown between Subaru and Capella, keeping viewers on edge.

Meanwhile, suspenseful developments such as Emilia's impending wedding to Regulus and Reinhard's potential return to battle elevate the stakes. The episode also sets up Anastasia and Kiritaka's intense confrontation with Sirius, creating further tension.

The thrilling finale—where a wounded Subaru is swept into the water after falling off the dragon, Crusch remains unconscious as the dragon takes her away, and Capella issues three daunting new demands—leaves fans on edge, eagerly anticipating what's to come.

With stellar storytelling, episode 5 of this beloved isekai seamlessly builds anticipation for the unfolding battles against the Witch Cult and ramps up excitement for what's to come.


Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 review: An overall criticism

Re:ZERO season 3 continues to impress, with White Fox delivering top-tier production under Masahiro Shinohara's expert direction. Episode 5 builds on the tension of episode 4, blending gripping storytelling with impressive visuals.

The animation is a standout, featuring intricate details and fluidly executed fight sequences.

Sirius targets Kiritaka and Anastasia (Image via White Fox)
Sirius targets Kiritaka and Anastasia (Image via White Fox)

The intense clash between Capella and Subaru is particularly noteworthy, with the studio's attention to detail and careful handling of gore elements highlighting their dedication to quality.

Voice acting is another highlight, with Aoi Yuuki's portrayal of Capella's unsettling, cruel, and chaotic personality adding depth to the overall narrative. The music composition further enhances the atmosphere, making Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 a remarkable installment.


Final thoughts

Roy taunts Subaru (Image via White Fox)
Roy taunts Subaru (Image via White Fox)

In summary, Re:ZERO season 3 episode 5 is a remarkable installment, featuring Subaru's highly anticipated confrontation with Capella and paving the way for Emilia and Regulus' wedding.

With peak story development and stunning animation, episode 5 offers a captivating and immersive experience that leaves viewers with gripping anticipation.

It deepens the plot, raises tension, and heightens the excitement for the impending battles against the Sin Archbishops, making it a standout addition that fans will thoroughly enjoy.


Also read:

Quick Links

Edited by Dishani Dutta
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
More
More
bell-icon Manage notifications