D.Gray-man HALLOW Episode 9

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D.Gray-man Hallow shifts into its most emotionally devastating gear with 'Little Good-Bye,' an episode that earns its title through sheer weight of feeling. The pacing slows deliberately here, pulling back from the chaos of recent battles to sit with the characters in their most vulnerable moments. Allen Walker, Yu Kanda, and Alma Karma anchor an episode built around identity, sacrifice, and the painful reality of bonds forged in impossible circumstances. Expect an introspective tone that prioritizes character revelation over action setpieces, exploring the moral gray areas this series handles so well. The somber atmosphere is unrelenting but purposeful—every quiet moment carries consequence. This is the kind of episode that recontextualizes what came before and makes everything ahead feel heavier. Bring emotional readiness.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Positioned at episode 9 of 13, 'Little Good-Bye' follows the explosive fallout of the Third Exorcists' transformation in 'Awakening' and channels that intensity inward, forcing characters to reckon with deeply personal consequences. It serves as the emotional fulcrum of Hallow's back half, deepening the stakes before the narrative escalates into 'Sinner in Despair' and the final stretch of the season. This is the pivot point where internal conflict becomes just as critical as the external threats bearing down on the cast.

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