![]() She reveals that the Alice Hakuno met was a dream that she brought out, and that the real one can’t be saved since she’s already dead. Amari then turns into Nursery Rhyme, which looks like Alice dressed in black clothing. We then cut to the past where Amari shows that Hakuno what Alice’s true form looks like bedridden in a hospital bed in Moon Cell. But before she can reveal what happens to the one who abandons the fight, Monster Alice appears. Rin ends up getting shredded by a rain of scissors before Hakuno uses a Command Seal so that Red Saber can land a hit to reset time for them. She cites there were cases of Masters who did so by having their opponent abandon the fight, winning by default. Hakuno then wanders back to Rin and Saber, the latter of whom he asks if there was anyone who managed to ascend without killing their opponent in the war she fought in before. She then asks why Hakuno wants to ascend and they do that thing where his words are muted. Then Amari tells him to stop playing with her since she’s his opponent and one is going to kill the other. So much so that when one does have a happy ending she’s question whether or not the story went like that. The scene then flashes back to Alice in her normal form talking with Hakuno about her love of books and how children fairy tales often ended sadly. They’re walking corpses rebooted by their grudges, unable to die or move on, stuck in place and time. Hakuno still has his existential crisis about only his hatred driving him towards the sky while thinking on Rin’s lecture on how Dead Faces are more like zombies than ghosts, driven by negative emotions. But the monster is no doubt the same and will try to kill them even harder. Since they retain their memories from the previous loop, its more of a retry than a reset. In the present, Hakuno’s group decide they need to kill that monster in order to move on to the next floor. That warps her until she becomes the monster that currently haunts the Third Floor. Her despair and desire to see Hakuno once more leads to her breaking down bits and pieces of the world around her to maintain her existence. She can only leave them behind as her body begins to glitch out and fade from existence, leaving her to wonder if she was going to disappear. She then walks in her castle to where Rin and Amari are having the discussion they did in the previous episode, with them not being aware of her presence. Remember, only a select few people can see her for some reason and she can’t head up the floor to see for herself, leaving her in the dark while waiting for someone who wouldn’t return. ![]() ![]() Some Masters note that the upper floors are gone now as a result, but none of them can answer her question about what happened to the Hakuno, who she had bonded. The episode continues the crossover to Madoka Magica, with Alice in the past looking up above as the golden circle appears in the air above. The seventh episode of Fate Extra: Last Encore has aired, and so I’ve come to give my review. It’s a Madoka sequel, including the Witch Transformation. ![]()
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