: The episode opens with Miko and Hana on a train where Miko must endure a terrifyingly large, multi-eyed spirit hovering directly over Hana. Her struggle to maintain a "poker face" while the creature screams in her ear highlights the high-stakes tension of the series' premise.
: We learn that Hana possesses a massive "life force" or aura, which acts as a beacon for spirits. While this aura keeps her healthy and energetic, it also inadvertently draws the most dangerous entities toward her, forcing Miko into the role of a silent guardian.
Episode 3 solidifies the show's unique blend of . It moves away from simple jump scares and begins building the broader lore of the world—suggesting that Miko’s "sight" isn't just a random curse, but something that professional mediums (like the Godmother) can barely comprehend.
The English dub, featuring as Miko and Sarah Wiedenheft as Hana, excels in this episode by balancing the sharp contrast between Hana’s bubbly, oblivious nature and Miko’s internal panic. Tipton’s performance captures the "exhausted" tone of a girl who is emotionally spent from the constant psychological horror. Themes and Tone