ID: INVADED Episode 7
Review Summary
This episode delivers profound psychological depth and unsettling intrigue, praised by Scouts for its well-paced, emotionally resonant exploration of the human side.
👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
The midseason stretch of Id:Invaded hits a cerebral high point with 'Thunderbolted.' This is a slow-burn investigation episode that demands your full attention — the kind where every line of dialogue and visual detail feeds into the show's layered puzzle. The hunt for the elusive John Walker intensifies, and the tension is less about action and more about the creeping unease of getting closer to something dangerous. Hondomachi steps further into the spotlight, her analytical edge sharpening as she proves herself invaluable to the team. Narihisago remains central, carrying the weight of his own psychological fractures alongside the case. Expect a deliberate pace that rewards careful viewing, with the show leaning hard into its core themes of identity, perception, and the blurred line between investigator and subject. Pure psychological thriller territory.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
Sitting just past the halfway mark at episode 7 of 13, 'Thunderbolted' builds directly on the revelations dropped in 'Circled' and pushes the John Walker investigation into more precarious territory. This is a critical connective episode — it deepens character arcs for both Hondomachi and Narihisago while tightening the narrative threads that will unravel further in 'Desertified.' The season is clearly accelerating toward its endgame, and this episode lays essential groundwork.
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