Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans 2nd Season Episode 22

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

Three episodes from the finish line, Iron-Blooded Orphans shifts into a heavy, contemplative gear. 'Scapegoat' is exactly what the title implies—a reckoning with who pays the price when political tides turn. The tone here is somber and suffocating, leaning hard into the consequences of every alliance Tekkadan has forged and every gamble Orga has made. Expect deliberate pacing that prioritizes character interiority over action spectacle. Orga and Mikazuki anchor the episode as they confront impossible decisions under mounting pressure. The political machinery that has loomed over the entire second season tightens its grip, and the episode makes clear that survival in this world demands sacrifice. This is a setup episode in the best sense—tension builds with purpose, and every quiet moment carries weight heading into the endgame.

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Following the fallout of 'For Whom?', which stress-tested Tekkadan's alliances to the breaking point, 'Scapegoat' marks a critical turning point as the consequences of the season's political maneuvering become unavoidable. Sitting at episode 22 of 25, this is deep endgame territory where the series narrows its focus on the cost of Tekkadan's choices. It directly sets the stage for the final three episodes, establishing the emotional and strategic stakes that will define how this story ends.

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