: The series heavily mirrors Jungian psychology, where the Other World counterparts act as the "Shadow"—the repressed parts of the psyche expressing feelings like anger and guilt that the girls cannot voice in school.
: It is explained that Yū was so overwhelmed by suffering that she connected with Strength and switched worlds, leaving the "real" Yū trapped in the hollow world while Strength lived her life in reality. [Final8]Black Rock Shooter - 07 (BD 10-bit 1920...
: Parallel to the fighting, the real-world Yomi begins to regain her memories of Mato, signaling that the "reset" of her emotions by the death of her Other World self (Dead Master) is being overcome by genuine bond and effort. Visual and Thematic Impact : The series heavily mirrors Jungian psychology, where
Episode 7 is the bridge between the chaotic melodrama of the early episodes and the final resolution. It forces the audience to question if forgetting pain is actually a "gift" or if it robs individuals of their humanity. By the end of the episode, as Dead Master begins to come back to life, the stage is set for a finale where Mato must confront herself to save her friends. Visual and Thematic Impact Episode 7 is the