Berserk (2016) Episode 3

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

Berserk leans hard into its horror roots with this third episode. 'Night of Miracles' is a pressure cooker of psychological tension, stripping away large-scale action in favor of something more intimate and unsettling. Expect Guts, Farnese, and Puck caught in a crucible where faith, fear, and the supernatural collide under suffocating darkness. The episode balances visceral horror set pieces with quieter moments of introspection, forcing characters to confront what they believe and what they're willing to deny. The pacing is deliberate—this isn't a hack-and-slash outing but a slow tightening of the screws that rewards patience. Themes of perception versus reality run throughout, questioning whether miracles and monstrosities are as different as they seem. A strong character-driven entry that deepens the show's bleak philosophical undertones.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Following Guts' violent escape from the Holy Iron Chain Knights in episode 2, this third entry forces him into close quarters with Farnese, escalating their dynamic from adversarial to something far more complicated. It sits at the early arc's turning point, transitioning from pursuit-driven tension into the deeper ideological and supernatural conflicts that will define the season's middle stretch. The events here directly feed into the 'Epiphany' developments ahead, making it essential connective tissue for the overarching narrative.

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