So when the Queen of Hearts's blimp hovers ominously overhead, Arisu and a knife-punctured Usagi are the ones to take her on. Needless to say, the team isn't in great shape. Niragi was also shot but, like a cockroach, refuses to die. Sadly, Nijirô Murakami's Chishiya began the episode bleeding out from a gunshot fired by Niragi (Dori Sakurada). Kuina (Aya Asahina) and Ann (Ayaka Miyosh) appear to be fatally wounded, alongside Aguni (Shô Aoyagi) and newcomer Heiya (Yuri Tsunematsu). But they don't escape that battle unscathed. He's dead, which brings them one step closer to the freedom they seek. Their unified assault on the King of Spades has resulted in victory. The finale kicks off with a bittersweet triumph for Arisu and the gang. Alice in Borderland season 2 ending explained How so? Let's unpack this ending to find out. However, like much of the tasks thrown their way thus far, this challenge is anything but easy – and it's blighted with twists, all of which lead insidiously to an ending that leaves our players in a dangerous position. Unsurprisingly it's down to the couple to defeat their last, formidable face-card opponent. "Usagi was in solitude or she was alone, her scars start to open up and she shows her vulnerability and anxiety and her doubts." But in season two, and by meeting Arisu, she cares about other people and then she has this feeling of first love," she said. "Usagi, basically, has this feeling of disappointment towards society so she's pretty much aloof. Tao Tsuchiya, who plays Usagi, also talked about her character's relationship with Arisu in season two to GadgetMatch. "In order to survive, in such an extreme environment, they're helping each other, they trust each other. There's betrayal, people hurt each other, people con each other and in that world, understand each other – there's no lies, and they're able to build this dynamic relationship. He added: "You're living in a world of survival. These deep questions that we pose are also part of the original comic series." "We really dig into each character and we really dive into the theme of 'what are we doing on this Earth?' and these questions include, 'What is life about? What is it to live?'. "In season two, it's not just a death game or a death match that you're seeing," the actor behind the formidable Arisu said. When Yamazaki explained the focus of season two, it makes perfect sense as to why The Queen of Hearts was selected to be their final opponent: The only one left standing in their way is the Queen of Hearts, aka Mira (Minako Kotobuki). In season two of Alice in Borderland the players have become even more consumed with the pursuit of returning to the real world, and finally the possibility seems to be within their grasp. It's been a blur of exploded guts, blood, lost limbs and literal death-defying challenges, yet somehow Arisu (Kento Yamazaki) and his pals (most of them any how) have scraped their way to the final round of games. Alice in Borderland season 2 spoilers follow.
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