OverviewGwen tells Reiko and Yaomay that the residents of Kowloon have the second version of themselves.Our TakeThis time around, we get an episode that delves deeper into the hidden nature of this artificial Kowloon, revealing that only certain people can perceive it under special conditions. We learn that the city’s existence is tied to emotional resonance rather than physical geography, and that mysterious “duplicates” of familiar faces may roam its streets. At the same time, a shadowy project known as Gene Terra hints at ambitions far beyond a simple reconstruction.Character relationships grow more complex as loyalties shift and buried histories come to light. Quiet, probing conversations alternate with sudden, unsettling revelations, with subtle themes of identity, memory, and the price of second chances. We see characters wrestling with whether they’re following their paths or merely replaying someone else’s story, and small details suggest that every bond may hide more than what was previously perceived…Overall, this episode provides a dense but rewarding info-dump, answering a few longstanding mysteries while raising several new ones. And also balances philosophical questions with suspenseful world-building, giving just enough clarity to keep you engaged while preserving the show’s signature air of mystery. With its blend of sci-fi intrigue and emotional stakes, and with that intense cliffhanger ending, it sets the stage for even more unraveling twists to come.