Dan Da Dan has always excelled at utilizing its stylized animation to heighten its visual storytelling, but I don’t even know where to start with what this episode achieves. In a way, it almost makes sense. Of course a show about ghosts and the paranormal is going to eventually delve into subject matter about severed connections and lingering grief… but how did we go from such a silly and charming rom-com to THIS? “Disarming” would be putting it lightly. I’m still processing a lot of this, but surely, this is one of the finest and most emotionally potent pieces of television to come out this year.