Fish Episode 6 - Banana
: Golzine’s men track Ash to the diner, wounding Jim and fatally shooting his girlfriend, Jennifer. Jim tells Ash to leave and stages the scene as a botched robbery to protect his son.
: The title references an essay by F. Scott Fitzgerald, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the impossibility of returning to a "pure" version of one's past. Banana Fish Episode 6
: The episode highlights the systemic failure and victim-blaming Ash faced as a child, which explains his deep-seated distrust of authority. : Golzine’s men track Ash to the diner,
: This episode features a rare moment of peace where Ash teaches Eiji how to shoot. Reviewers from Otaku, she wrote note that Ash’s gun acts as a symbol of trust and consent, as Eiji is one of the few people Ash allows into his physical space. Scott Fitzgerald, symbolizing the loss of innocence and