Berserk | (dub) Episode 22

: The episode brutally deconstructs Griffith’s "divinity." The man who once seemed untouchable is shown to be physically and mentally shattered, forcing Guts and Casca to confront a future where their leader can no longer lead.

Following the Band of the Hawk's decision to rescue Griffith, the episode focuses on their high-stakes mission to infiltrate the Tower of Rebirth in Wyndham. Berserk (Dub) Episode 22

: The presence of the Beherit and the increasingly dark visual palette signal that the "Golden Age" is officially over. The episode builds an immense sense of dread, leading directly into the Eclipse. Visual and Narrative Impact : The episode brutally deconstructs Griffith’s "divinity

: While Griffith has no lines due to his injuries, Collins’ performance in the preceding episodes makes the silence here even more deafening. The episode builds an immense sense of dread,

The English dub is often cited as a standout for this era of anime, particularly in this episode:

: Guts, Casca, and a small elite team navigate the labyrinthine sewers and dungeons of the capital. The atmosphere is claustrophobic and grim, reflecting the desperate state of the Band.

: Provides a nuanced performance as Guts balances his hardened warrior persona with the genuine shock and grief of seeing his former leader broken.