In previous episodes of Shield Hero, Naofumi and his party chased the villain Kyo Ethnina through his retreat portal, and in so doing, Naofumi began his second isekai adventure in yet another world. In Episode 7, Naofumi and his friends awaken in a pocket dimension known as the infinite labyrinth. They soon discover that they're not alone.

In perhaps a light novel anime first, the hero's love interest gently informed him that he wasn't the hero, she wasn't his love interest, and he needed to take her off his pedestal and get out of her story. The next four episodes of Re:Zero are an agonizing series of escalating tragedies as Subaru drags his wounded pride all over the countryside trying to force himself back into a story that was always bigger than his obsession with what the world owed him. By sending him away, Emilia set her own demise and the world's apocalypse into motion, but unlike every other otaku fantasy before it, Re:Zero never blames her for this innocent mistake so the "misunderstood" hero can swoop in and save the day. Just because Subaru is the key to Emilia's future through pure narrative circumstance doesn't automatically make him a hero, but this show actually had the balls to take that away from him with real consequences, and without making any excuses for his warped attitude.


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After trying and failing to reclaim his role as protagonist half a dozen times (with as many traumatic demises), Subaru finds himself completely alone apart from a kindhearted maid girl named Rem he rescued in a previous time loop. Not knowing what else to do, he begs her to run away with him to the countryside and leave the whole story of Lugunica behind. This is where the problems first start creeping in. First of all, Subaru is not in love with Rem, he's in love with Emilia. But Rem is absolutely in love with him. Re:Zero tries to paint this as him "settling" or "running away," but he's still "settling " for a fantastical reward, complete with Rem's doting description of the happy life they would have growing old together. After spending so many episodes calling out the egotistical fallacy of how chuunibyou fantasize giving up perfect clich happy endings for imperfect endings that worship their heroism, Re:Zero plays its hand completely straight by relishing in the pathos of Subaru imagining the "perfect life" he could have if he didn't need to be a hero and pursue more imperfect glories.

In this moment of vulnerability, Subaru most needs to accept that his overwhelming desire to be the strong, capable, beloved protagonist of his own world does not mean those things are owed to him, but neither does that make him trash or a failure, just one human of many in the world struggling to get through a life that's hard to live. But then Rem, bathed in a literal shower of sunbeams, yells at him for only thinking about himself...because her version of him is so much better than that. The "real him," from her perspective, is a hero who saved her life and taught her self-worth. After complimenting him profusely with just the right words (as only a girl on a pedestal can), Rem tells him that even if he can't forgive or accept himself, he can be a hero if he just puts that aside and "starts over from zero," giving us both a title drop and an unsettlingly sunny mirror to the dark truth that Subaru cannot fix his problems just by saying those problems exist. "Starting from zero" by relying on the words of a girl who says Subaru can be awesome now that he's admitted he isn't awesome isn't really any better than "starting from zero" by dying to temporarily avoid the consequences creeping over the horizon. Either way, the pride and entitlement at the heart of Subaru's problems have just been fed and hushed, not defeated. ff782bc1db

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