Ep 6. Leukocytes (Cage)
- TV14
- November 17, 2011
- 23 min
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7.7 (91)
In Guilty Crown season 1 episode 6, titled "Leukocytes (Cage)," we see the aftermath of the previous episode's attack on the GHQ headquarters. Shu, Inori, and the other members of Funeral Parlor now find themselves on the run from the GHQ, who are determined to capture them.
The episode begins with Shu and Inori taking refuge in an abandoned house. Inori is badly injured from the previous battle and Shu is doing his best to take care of her. It's clear that Shu harbors feelings for Inori, and he's torn between his desire to protect her and his fear of getting caught by the GHQ.
Meanwhile, Funeral Parlor is planning their next move. Gai, the leader of the group, is determined to take down the GHQ once and for all. He's confident in his abilities and believes that the group is stronger than ever. However, some members of the group are starting to question Gai's leadership and wonder if he's making the right decisions.
As the episode progresses, we see that the GHQ is getting closer and closer to finding Funeral Parlor. In order to avoid detection, the group decides to split up and go into hiding. This leads to some intense moments as characters are forced to confront their fears and put their trust in one another.
One of the most interesting parts of this episode is the introduction of a new character, a young girl named Hare. Hare is shy and introverted, but she's also incredibly smart and resourceful. She quickly becomes an important member of the group, helping them to evade the GHQ and stay one step ahead of their pursuers.
As the episode draws to a close, we see that tensions are rising within Funeral Parlor. Gai and some of the other members are becoming increasingly radicalized, and it's clear that they're willing to take extreme measures in order to achieve their goals. This sets the stage for what promises to be an explosive finale to the first season of Guilty Crown.
Overall, "Leukocytes (Cage)" is a tense and action-packed episode that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. It does a great job of building up the tension and setting the stage for the rest of the season, while also introducing some interesting new characters and plot threads. Fans of the series won't want to miss this one.