Episode 4 concludes the Jack of Hearts game at the prison, with Chishiya surviving and the Jack revealed to be Matsushita. Meanwhile, Arisu and Usagi discover a trailer park full of corpses and watch a film that hints at Borderland's true origin—involving fireworks that may have been something else entirely.
Episode 4 opens inside the prison where Chishiya (Nijiro Murakami) is trapped in the Jack of Hearts game. Only five players remain: Chishiya, Yaba, Kotoko, Banda, and Matsushita. Chishiya is the only player without a partner, making him particularly vulnerable.
Episodes 4 through 6 of Alice in Borderland Season 2 represent the series at its most confident and devastating. By combining relentless action, intricate game design, and profound character studies, these episodes elevate the show from a mere survival thriller into a haunting meditation on trauma, hope, and the human condition. Whether you are experiencing it for the first time or revisiting it, the middle arc of Season 2 is a masterclass in television storytelling, made all the more powerful when experienced in its authentic dual-audio format. Alice in Borderland S2 -2022- E4-6 Dual Audio -...
Usagi appeals to the other players' humanity, questioning if they truly want to remain trapped in this cycle of death.
The game centers on players sharing their suit color (Heart, Spade, Diamond, Club) with their partner. However, in the chaotic environment, characters like Yaba and Kotoko manipulate the rules, with Kotoko lying about Yaba’s suit to create confusion. Episode 4 concludes the Jack of Hearts game
Episode 4 opens with the climax of the most psychologically unsettling game of the season: the . With only five players left—Chishiya, Yaba, Kotoko, Banda, and Matsushita—the game becomes a web of deceit where trust is a fatal liability. Chishiya, isolated and without a partner, uses his intellect to manipulate the other players. He convinces Matsushita that Banda is a notorious serial killer, but Matsushita proves to be a far more dangerous player, lying about his symbol.
Arisu and Usagi discover a community slaughtered by the King of Spades and watch a recording revealing that the "fireworks" they saw upon arrival were not what they seemed. Only five players remain: Chishiya, Yaba, Kotoko, Banda,
The episode ends with the King of Spades hunting stragglers in the streets, and a new game announced: (Mira).
Widely regarded as one of the psychological high points of the entire series, Episode 6 spotlights Chishiya inside the Supreme Court building. He faces off against Keiichi Kuzuryu, the King of Diamonds and a former corporate lawyer. The Game: Balance Scale The mechanics are deceptively simple but lethally complex:
Episodes 4 through 6 of Alice in Borderland Season 2 represent the narrative peak of the series. They successfully balance the spectacle of the games with deep character work and world-building. The transition from the localized games of the Queen and Jack of Spades to the open-world horror of the King of Spades mirrors the characters' expanding understanding of their prison. Whether consumed in Japanese or English (Dual Audio), the structural integrity of the storytelling remains potent, proving that the series is more than a mere Squid Game clone—it is a complex meditation on trauma, memory, and the will to live.