Kakegurui (dub) — Episode 5

Burns delivers a convincingly loathsome performance. His portrayal of Jun’s descent from an arrogant bully to a sniveling, broken mess provides a satisfying payoff for the audience. Themes & Visuals

The English script does a great job maintaining the "over-the-top" nature of the original Japanese dialogue. The visual metaphors for debt—portrayed as heavy chains and social isolation—are underscored by the voice cast's ability to sound genuinely suffocated by the school's system. Kakegurui (Dub) Episode 5

The "Two-Card Indian Poker" climax and the chemistry between Harlacher and Buckland. Burns delivers a convincingly loathsome performance

This episode concludes the "Debt Exchange Game" arc. After Yumeko and Mary Saotome are forced into a "Life Plan" due to their massive debts, they team up against Jun Kiwatari. The pacing is excellent, balancing the psychological breakdown of Jun with the cold, calculated strategy of the two protagonists. The transition from being "pets" to strategic partners feels earned and sets the stage for their future relationship. The visual metaphors for debt—portrayed as heavy chains

Harlacher continues to shine, perfectly capturing Yumeko’s transition from a polite, soft-spoken student to a gambling-obsessed fanatic. Her performance during the "reveal" of the card swap is particularly chilling.